Having another security threat emanating from Node.js’ Node Package Manager (NPM) feels like a weekly event at this point, ...
Recently, security researchers Socket found 10 packages on npm targeting software developers, specifically those who use the ...
An active campaign named 'PhantomRaven' is targeting developers with dozens of malicious npm packages that steal ...
Attackers are exploiting a major weakness that has allowed them access to the NPM code repository with more than 100 ...
Researchers outline how the PhantomRaven campaign exploits hole in npm to enable software supply chain attacks.
Are you a developer who uses npm as the package manager for your JavaScript or Node.js code? If so, do not -- I repeat do not -- upgrade to npm 5.7.0. Nothing good can come of it. As one user reported ...
The typosquatted packages auto-execute on installation, fingerprint victims by IP, and deploy a PyInstaller binary to harvest ...
Ten malicious packages mimicking legitimate software projects in the npm registry download an information-stealing component ...