Cybercriminals are leveraging counterfeit GitHub repositories to distribute malware, resulting in the theft of approximately $485,000 in Bitcoin, ...
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.
Cybercriminal group 'Crazy Evil' is using social engineering and a malware-infused app called 'GrassCall' in crypto-related ...
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The GitVenom campaign targets developers—and once downloaded, can be used to deceive victims into transferring crypto.
Kaspersky warns hackers use fake GitHub projects to steal crypto, login credentials, and system access from users ...
Kaspersky reveals GitVenom: a malware campaign using fake GitHub projects to steal crypto. Developers targeted; one lost ...
The malware has been circulating across GitHub for at least two years, Kaspersky stressed, with targets and victims located ...
Kaspersky uncovers GitVenom, a malware campaign using fake GitHub repositories to steal crypto and user credentials.
A malware campaign in GitHub repositories is targeting bank data and Bitcoin wallets. The malicious code is often only ...
Cybercriminals are exploiting GitHub to spread credential-stealing malware through fake repositories, cybersecurity firm ...
Hackers Use AI-Generated Fake GitHub Projects to Steal Crypto Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has uncovered a large-scale ...