Cybercriminals are exploiting GitHub to spread credential-stealing malware through fake repositories, cybersecurity firm ...
The attack starts with seemingly legitimate GitHub projects — like making Telegram bots for managing bitcoin wallets or tools ...
Hackers are creating hundreds of fake GitHub projects aiming to dupe users into downloading crypto and credential-stealing ...
The malware has been circulating across GitHub for at least two years, Kaspersky stressed, with targets and victims located ...
The GitVenom campaign targets developers—and once downloaded, can be used to deceive victims into transferring crypto.
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has issued a warning about a widespread malware campaign targeting users on GitHub.
Kaspersky warns hackers use fake GitHub projects to steal crypto, login credentials, and system access from users ...
A malware campaign dubbed GitVenom uses hundreds of GitHub repositories to trick users into downloading info-stealers, remote ...
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Kaspersky uncovers GitVenom, a malware campaign using fake GitHub repositories to steal crypto and user credentials.
Recently, hackers have been utilizing fake projects on GitHub to steal cryptocurrency from users, according to Kaspersky ...
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