Python infostealers are spreading from Windows to macOS via Google Ads, ClickFix lures, and fake installers to steal credentials and financial data.
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The number of attacks looking to compromise developer machines has exploded in recent years. There has been a barrage of malicious packages uploaded to public registries such as PyPi and npm, ...
Attackers uploaded fake Python packages to PyPI that posed as Bitcoinlib tools and targeted wallet data. The malware infected crypto development environments, stole private keys and seed phrases and ...
Operation Dream Job is evolving once again, and now comes through malicious dependencies on bare-bones projects.
A new campaign tracked as “Dev Popper” is targeting software developers with fake job interviews in an attempt to trick them into installing a Python remote access trojan (RAT). The developers are ...
A new variation of the fake recruiter campaign from North Korean threat actors is targeting JavaScript and Python developers ...
How modern infostealers target macOS systems, leverage Python‑based stealers, and abuse trusted platforms and utilities to ...
No one loves being asked mid-interview to prove their chops with a short assignment: The pressure's on, the stakes are high, and the interviewer is watching you like a hawk. But according to security ...
An unidentified group of threat actors orchestrated a sophisticated supply chain cyberattack on members of the Top.gg GitHub organization as well as individual developers in order to inject malicious ...
CrashFix crashes browsers to coerce users into executing commands that deploy a Python RAT, abusing finger.exe and portable Python to evade detection and persist on high‑value systems.