Self-propagating npm worm steals tokens via postinstall hooks, impacting six packages and expanding supply chain attacks.
A new supply chain attack targeting the Node Package Manager (npm) ecosystem is stealing developer credentials and attempting to spread through packages published from compromised accounts.
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Malicious npm packages have been identified distributing malware that steals credentials and attempts to spread across ...
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