Amazon Researchers Uncover Major Token Farming Malware Scam - over 150,000 Malicious Packages Found
Seven npm packages published recently use Adspect to fingerprint visitors and redirect real victims to fake cryptocurrency scam sites while cloaking to evade researchers.
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New npm Malware Campaign Redirects Victims to Crypto Sites
A new malware campaign has been observed built on seven npm packages and using cloaking techniques and fake CAPTCHAs, operated by threat actor dino_reborn This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: New npm Malware Campaign Redirects Victims to Crypto Sites The post New npm Malware Campaign Redirects Victims to Crypto Sites appeared first on IT Security News.
How to Fix “404 Not Found” Errors in Debian During apt-get Upgrade
The “404 Not Found” error during upgrade occurs when your system attempts to download packages from repository sources that no longer exist or have been moved, which typically happens with older Debian releases that have reached their end-of-life status and whose packages have been relocated to the archive servers. Since Debian maintains strict release cycles, older versions eventually move from active mirrors to dedicated archive storage. When …
Malicious NPM Packages Abuse Adspect Redirects To Evade Security - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
Seven packages published on the Node Package Manager (npm) registry use the Adspect cloud-based service to separate researchers from potential victims and lead them to malicious locations. The purpose of the attack is to lead victims to cryptocurrency scam sites, according to an analysis from researchers at application security company Socket. All malicious packages were published under the developer namee ‘dino_reborn’ (geneboo@proton[.]me) bet…
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