TrapDoor spread 34 malicious packages across npm, PyPI, and Crates.io, stealing developer credentials and enabling persistence.
Malicious packages across npm, PyPI, and Crates.io show how poisoned developer workflows can become a route into enterprise systems.
The malware employs ecosystem-specific techniques for execution. On npm, many packages use post-install hooks to deploy a comprehensive JavaScript payload ...
Ubiquiti released a new security bulletin detailing fixes for six security issues, including one rated 9.1 (critical) and one scoring a perfect 10.0 on the CVE risk scale. The vulnerabilities ...
GitHub’s internal repositories — now staged publishing in npm 11.15.0 requires a human 2FA approval before any package goes ...
On April 29, 2026, someone slipped malicious code into four widely used SAP software packages. Within days, the infection had spread to at least 169 packages across the npm registry, the world’s ...
A coordinated malware campaign known as TrapDoor has hit software ecosystems widely used by crypto and blockchain developers.
On April 29, 2026, someone hijacked four widely used SAP packages on the npm registry, slipped credential-stealing malware into them, and then did something that, according to researchers at Mend.io, ...
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced the graduation of OpenTelemetry, an open source observability framework designed to standardize telemetry data collection and processing, marking ...
Anthropic introduced Dynamic Workflows, a new capability for Claude Code designed to handle complex software engineering ...