
Malicious code on GitHub: How hackers target programmers
We discovered over 200 repositories with fake projects on GitHub. Using them, attackers distribute stealers, clippers, and backdoors.
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We discovered over 200 repositories with fake projects on GitHub. Using them, attackers distribute stealers, clippers, and backdoors.
Banshee stealer, a macOS stealer that emerged last year, is now roaming free on the Web, infecting Mac users and gaining new capabilities. How to protect yourself?
Developers’ accounts are being hijacked using fake job offers sent from a legitimate GitHub address.
Can you catch malware by downloading files from Microsoft’s repositories on GitHub? Turns out, you can. Stay alert!
Hundreds of thousands of tokens and cryptographic keys have been discovered on GitHub. We explain why this is bad and how to avoid a leak.
In this week’s edition of Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss a Ethereum scam in Twitter, China’s surveillance glasses, and iPhone source code on GitHub.
The industry of infosec news (if there is one, after all), while not that similar to cry-wolf Vanity Fair type of media, is constantly agitated and always looking for the