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Miasma worms its way onto GitHub as attack kit goes open source

As if the Miasma situation weren't bad enough, now this weapon is spreading like wildfire. Someone open sourced the entire Miasma worm supply-chain attack toolkit, likely using previously compromised developers' accounts to publish GitHub repositories containing the self-spreading malware’s source code over the last 24 hours. SafeDep, a company focused on open source supply chain security that developed Package Management Guard (PMG), spotted the malicious repos, named...

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GitHub nukes 70+ Microsoft repos, breaks CI/CD pipelines, following suspected worm infections

Microsoft’s GitHub has disabled over 70 repositories after they were reportedly compromised by a worm in the latest open source supply chain attack. The code shack took down 73 repos within the space of 105 seconds after its alarms were tripped on Friday, June 5, after detecting signs of the Miasma worm infecting its projects, according to StepSecurity’s co-founder and CTO, Ashish Kurmi. Users reported issues quickly on Friday, after visits to those repos all resulted in the same message...

The Register 2d ago

Shai-Hulud malware worms Red Hat npm package versions downloaded 80K times a week

Security researchers on Monday found dozens of Red Hat npm package releases infected with the Mini Shai-Hulud worm that TeamPCP cybercriminals recently open-sourced. The new supply chain attack hit at least 32 npm package releases published under the Red Hat Cloud Services namespace, according to security researchers from Google-owned Wiz, who traced the malware to one Red Hat employee’s compromised GitHub account. They said the affected packages are downloaded around 80,000 times a week.

The Register 8d ago

Britain's dying high streets 'could be saved' by unlikely revival

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