Cybercriminals are exploiting GitHub to spread credential-stealing malware through fake repositories, cybersecurity firm ...
Kaspersky said it observed hundreds of fake GitHub repositories, some posing as tools and automation mechanisms, others as hacks and cracks, that were actually delivering different sorts of malware to ...
The GitVenom campaign targets developers—and once downloaded, can be used to deceive victims into transferring crypto.
A malware campaign dubbed GitVenom uses hundreds of GitHub repositories to trick users into downloading info-stealers, remote ...
On the developer platform GitHub, cybersecurity specialists have discovered an active campaign that has been targeting users' computers for several years in an attempt to steal their crypto assets.
The attack starts with seemingly legitimate GitHub projects — like making Telegram bots for managing bitcoin wallets or tools ...
Cybercriminals are leveraging counterfeit GitHub repositories to distribute malware, resulting in the theft of approximately $485,000 in Bitcoin, ...
Malicious actors are making hundreds of fake projects on GitHub aiming to snare private info through crypto and ...
Also downloaded via the bogus GitHub projects are remote administration tools like AsyncRAT and Quasar RAT that can be used ...
A malware campaign in GitHub repositories is targeting bank data and Bitcoin wallets. The malicious code is often only ...
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has issued a warning about a widespread malware campaign targeting users on GitHub.
Kaspersky Global Research & Analysis Team (GReAT) discovered hundreds of open source repositories with multistaged malware ...