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Hackers just walked off with 3,800 of GitHub’s internal code repositories — smuggled out by a single poisoned plugin a GitHub developer trusted
Somewhere inside GitHub, a developer installed a Visual Studio Code extension. It looked like any other productivity plugin ...
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A poisoned VS Code extension led to a GitHub breach, and Microsoft owns every link in the chain
Microsoft has had a VS Code extension for a long time, and it finally came back to bite them.
Microsoft has released the May 2020 update for its Python extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code), its popular open-source, cross-platform code editor. Users should update the extension to address ...
GitHub confirmed a breach affecting about 3,800 internal repositories after an employee installed a malicious VS Code ...
A reported software supply chain attack involving a malicious Visual Studio Code extension has exposed the growing security ...
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An unauthorised group calling itself TeamPCP accessed GitHub's internal repositories, targeting VSCode extensions used by ...
A threat actor compromised an Nx developer and posed as a legitimate maintainer to publish a malicious extension on Visual ...
GitHub lost 3,800 internal repos after poisoned Nx Console update exposed developer credentials and supply-chain risk.
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TeamPCP exfiltrated 3,800 internal GitHub repositories after poisoning a VS Code extension. No customer data was affected, the company says.
GitHub hack exposed 3,800 internal repos through a poisoned VS Code extension, raising new concerns over developer supply ...
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