Attackers are exploiting a major weakness that has allowed them access to the NPM code repository with more than 100 credential-stealing packages since August, mostly without detection.
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a malicious Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extension with basic ransomware capabilities ...
For the past four months, over 130 malicious NPM packages deploying information stealers have been collectively downloaded ...
Researchers outline how the PhantomRaven campaign exploits hole in npm to enable software supply chain attacks.
Software supply chain security firm JFrog has disclosed the details of a critical vulnerability affecting a popular React ...
An advanced malware campaign on the npm registry steals the very keys that control enterprise cloud infrastructure.
The ongoing ‘PhantomRaven’ malicious campaign has infected 126 npm packages to date, representing 86,000 downloads ...
The security research team at JFrog, a provider of a platform for building and deploying software, have discovered a critical vulnerability in a node ...
The bug exposes the Metro development server to remote attacks, allowing arbitrary OS command execution on developer systems ...
The typosquatted packages auto-execute on installation, fingerprint victims by IP, and deploy a PyInstaller binary to harvest ...
The GlassWorm malware campaign, which impacted the OpenVSX and Visual Studio Code marketplaces last month, has returned with ...
Having another security threat emanating from Node.js’ Node Package Manager (NPM) feels like a weekly event at this point, ...