Amazon spilled the TEA Yet another supply chain attack has hit the npm registry in what Amazon describes as "one of the ...
A self-replicating attack led to a tidal wave of malicious packages in the NPM registry, targeting tokens for the tea.xyz ...
Goal is to steal Tea tokens by inflating package downloads, possibly for profit when the system can be monetized.
The coordinated campaign has so far published as many as 46,484 packages, according to SourceCodeRED security researcher Paul ...
A threat actor has published tens of thousands of malicious NPM packages that contain a self-replicating worm, security ...
More than 150,000 malicious packages were published in the NPM registry as part of a recently uncovered spam campaign, Amazon ...
The typosquatted “@acitons/artifact” package targeted GitHub’s CI/CD workflows, stealing tokens and publishing malicious ...
Cybersecurity researchers Endor Labs discovered more than 43,000 spam packages which took almost two years to upload in a ...
“After GlassWorm showed how quickly a malicious package could self-replicate across npm, and the chalk/debug hijacking ...
A self-spreading package published on npm spams the registry by spawning new packages every every seven seconds, creating ...
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a malicious npm package named "@acitons/artifact" that typosquats the legitimate " ...