JFrog's security research lab, based in Silicon Valley, said Friday (local time) it had discovered six malicious packages in ...
The campaign spans npm, Packagist, Go, and Chrome, using obfuscated JavaScript loaders and VS Code tasks to deliver malware.
Malicious npm packages mimicking Rollup polyfill tooling steal browser data, crypto wallets, and AI tool credentials in a Lazarus-linked campaign.
JFrog says six malicious npm packages used hidden install-time execution, JSONKeeper fetches, and sandbox checks to enable remote access.
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Everyone and everything is vulnerable.
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