Microsoft has confirmed that it temporarily removed several GitHub repositories after a large-scale malware campaign ...
A threat actor has been observed using AI coding tools to develop and refine malware designed to slip past endpoint detection ...
Microsoft removed 73 repositories across its Azure, microsoft, Azure-Samples, and MicrosoftDocs organizations on GitHub, ...
The malware used in the attack was dubbed “Miasma” and is described as a self-replicating worm designed to harvest login ...
The attacks stemmed from a GitHub account that was also compromised in a previous Miasma attack on Microsoft last month.
Python scripts were used to test malware against endpoint detection and response agents from Sophos, CrowdStrike, and Windows ...
A threat actor is using an AI-built ransomware attack toolkit that automates Active Directory discovery and helps evade ...
As if the Miasma situation weren't bad enough, now this weapon is spreading like wildfire. Someone open sourced the entire ...
There's another likely North Korean-linked scam hitting developers and their employers, while snarfing up credentials and ...
Dozens of cryptographically verified open source packages from Microsoft were compromised late last week to add advanced credential-stealing code that was triggered when developers opened them in AI ...
Microsoft confirms it temporarily removed GitHub repos after Miasma worm compromised 73 of its open-source projects to inject ...
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