A rise in malicious software packages exploiting system vulnerabilities has been detected by security researchers. A new report, published by Fortinet today, analyzes threats observed from November ...
North Korean hackers published backdoored versions of the Axios NPM package using a compromised long-lived access token.
The open-source development ecosystem has experienced a significant rise in malicious software components, putting enterprises on high alert for software supply chain attacks. Malware is infiltrating ...
Two malicious npm packages disguised as legitimate developer utilities on the npm registry contain backdoors that could wipe out entire production systems, posing a threat to the software supply chain ...
Supply chain security is rapidly emerging as a material risk for enterprise software buyers. Yet, despite best efforts from regulators to hold software publishers accountable, enterprise buyers ...
A self-replicating malware is worming its way into open source software components. The malware's name is "Shai-hulud," presumably taking its name from the Dune sandworms, and it's particularly ...
Threat actors are finding new ways to insert invisible code or links into open source code to evade detection of software supply chain attacks. The latest example was found by researchers at ...
The software supply chain is notoriously porous: A reported 81% of codebases contain high- or critical-risk open source vulnerabilities. A single vulnerability can have a far-reaching impact on the ...
npm has taken down all versions of the real Stylus library and replaced them with a "security holding" page, breaking pipelines and builds worldwide that rely on the package. A security placeholder ...