The Shai-Hulud supply-chain malware campaign is exploiting the automated systems developers trust to publish software safely.
Microsoft disrupted Fox Tempest, a malware-signing service accused of abusing Azure certificates to disguise ransomware and ...
Fox Tempest is a financially motivated threat actor operating a malware‑signing‑as‑a‑service (MSaaS) used by other ...
Threat actors earlier today published more than 600 malicious packages to the Node Package Manager (npm) index as part of a ...
A new report out today from cybersecurity company Forcepoint LLC’s X-Labs research team details a supply chain attack that ...
The Shai-Hulud malware leaked last week is now used in new attacks on the Node Package Manager (npm) index, as infected ...
A threat actor started using the Shai-Hulud worm in attacks only days after the malware’s source code was released.
Abstract: The Deep Neural Network (DNN) based detection model’s dependency on third-party crowdsourced sources poses a new security threat from backdoor attacks against malware detectors. Attackers ...
Abstract: Software vulnerabilities pose critical risks to the security and reliability of modern systems, requiring effective detection, repair, and explanation techniques. Large Language Models (LLMs ...
The TeamPCP hacking group has released the Shai-Hulud worm’s source code and is challenging miscreants to use it in attacks.
Weekly ThreatsDay Bulletin: supply chain attacks, fake support lures, AI tampering, data leaks, ransomware, and exploited ...