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JavaScript packages with billions of downloads were compromised by an unknown threat actor looking to steal cryptocurrency.
An NPM supply chain attack has prompted Ledger Chief Technology Officer Charles Guillemet to urge crypto users to pause on-chain transactions.
A JavaScript supply chain attack has delivered a crypto-clipper via 18 npm packages; Ledger’s CTO has warned ...
Less $50 worth of crypto has been stolen from the large-scale JavaScript libraries attack on Monday, which targeted Ethereum ...
The malware was found in 18 npm packages that together are usually downloaded over 2 billion times per week. But the security ...
Hackers hijacked NPM libraries in a massive supply chain attack, injecting malware that swaps crypto wallet addresses to steal funds.
Hackers planted malicious code in open source software packages with more than 2 billion weekly updates in what is likely to ...
If its done in Javascript, it becomes trivial to short circuit the timer or just enable the continue button with a click of a bookmarklet so you do not have to wait. The same concept applies when ...
A serious security scare has hit the open-source software world, and it’s got big implications for crypto. Ledger’s chief ...
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