North Korean hackers target macOS developers with malware hidden in Visual Studio Code task configuration files.
A flaw in the binary-parser npm package before version 2.3.0 lets attackers execute arbitrary JavaScript via unsanitized parser input.
North Korean hackers abuse Visual Studio Code task files in fake job projects to deploy backdoors, spyware, and crypto miners ...
Threat actors behind the campaign are abusing Microsoft Visual Studio Code’s trusted workflows to execute and persist ...
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The era of humans manually writing software code is coming to an end, proclaimed Ryan Dahl, the creator of JavaScript runtime Deno and Node.js. In a post on X, Dahl said that while software engineers ...
Web skimming campaigns use obfuscated JavaScript code to steal credit card data from checkout pages without detection by ...
Once trust is granted to the repository's author, a malicious app executes arbitrary commands on the victim's system with no ...