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The Python Package Index (PyPI) has introduced new protections against domain resurrection attacks that enable hijacking ...
For the second time since March, a cybersecurity firm has discovered troubling malware software packages uploaded to the Python Package Index platform.
A new malicious campaign has been found on the Python Package Index (PyPI) open-source repository involving 24 malicious packages that closely imitate three popular open-source tools: vConnector, ...
The past year has seen over 10,000 downloads of malicious packages hosted on the official Python package repository, ESET research finds.
To make mail hijacking more difficult, PyPI has been checking domain validity since June. In case of doubt, an abandoned email address loses its verification.
Hackers are once again targeting Python developers involved in the blockchain industry in an attempt to distribute malware and steal tokens. A new report from cybersecurity researchers at ...
Over the weekend an attacker has been uploading thousands of malicious Python packages on the public PyPI (Python Package Index) software repository.
More than 400 malicious packages were recently uploaded to PyPI (Python Package Index), the official code repository for the Python programming language, in the latest indication that the ...
Devs unknowingly use “malicious” modules snuck into official Python repository Code packages available in PyPI contained modified installation scripts.
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