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Beware of fake OpenClaw installers, even if Bing points you to GitHub
Attackers are abusing OpenClaw’s popularity by seeding fake “installers” on GitHub, boosted by Bing AI search results, to deliver infostealers and proxy malware instead of the AI assistant users were looking for. OpenClaw is an open‑source, self‑hosted AI agent that runs locally on your machine...
SmartLoader Attack Uses Trojanized Oura MCP Server to Deploy StealC Infostealer
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new SmartLoader campaign that involves distributing a trojanized version of a Model Context Protocol MCP server associated with Oura Health to deliver an information stealer known as StealC. "The threat actors cloned a legitimate Oura MCP Serv...
Can Developers Rely on LLMs for Secure IaC Development?
We investigated the capabilities of GPT-4o and Gemini 2.0 Flash for secure Infrastructure as Code IaC development. For security smell detection, on the Stack Overflow dataset, which primarily contains small, simplified code snippets, the models detected at least 71% of security smells when prompt...
CodeBreach: Infiltrating the AWS Console Supply Chain and Hijacking AWS GitHub Repositories via CodeBuild
Wiz Research discovered a critical supply chain vulnerability that abused a CodeBuild misconfiguration to take over key AWS GitHub repositories - including the JavaScript SDK powering the AWS Console...
Exploit for CVE-2025-66478
Next.js CVE Auto-Patcher Automation tool written in Go to sca...
CVE-2025-13595 CIBELES AI <= 1.10.8 - Unauthenticated Arbitrary File Upload
The CIBELES AI plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to arbitrary file uploads due to missing capability check in the 'actualizadorgit.php' file in all versions up to, and including, 1.10.8. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to download arbitrary GitHub repositories and overwrite...
@actbase/react-absolute contains malware after npm account takeover
On November 24th 2025, a new supply chain attack called Shai-Hulud 2.0 was launched. This package contains the malicious code that attempts to harvest credentials and infect GitHub and npm repositories. The malicious software executes during the pre-install phase and attempts to harvest credentia...
[SECURITY] Fedora 43 Update: gh-2.83.0-1.fc43
A command-line interface to GitHub for use in your terminal or your scripts. gh is a tool designed to enhance your workflow when working with GitHub. It provides a seamless way to interact with GitHub repositories and perform vari ous actions right from the command line, eliminating the need to...
What AI Reveals About Web Applications— and Why It Matters
Before an attacker ever sends a payload, they've already done the work of understanding how your environment is built. They look at your login flows, your JavaScript files, your error messages, your API documentation, your GitHub repos. These are all clues that help them understand how your syste...
Astaroth Banking Trojan Abuses GitHub to Remain Operational After Takedowns
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new campaign that delivers the Astaroth banking trojan that employs GitHub as a backbone for its operations to stay resilient in the face of infrastructure takedowns. "Instead of relying solely on traditional command-and-control C2 servers that...
EUVD-2024-1208
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
GhostAction Attack Steals 3,325 Secrets from GitHub Projects
GhostAction supply chain attack hit 817 GitHub repositories, stealing 3,325 secrets including npm, PyPI, and DockerHub tokens...
Malicious code in monolith-twirp-github-repositories (RubyGems)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: ossf-package-analysis b6ab9bea194d9fa5ad57b833b09316a0c338a6beb920638e9aff880730969c89 The OpenSSF Package Analysis project identified 'monolith-twirp-github-repositories' @ 1.0.0 rubygems as malicious. It is considered malicious...
MAL-2025-46929 Malicious code in monolith-twirp-github-repositories (RubyGems)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: ossf-package-analysis b6ab9bea194d9fa5ad57b833b09316a0c338a6beb920638e9aff880730969c89 The OpenSSF Package Analysis project identified 'monolith-twirp-github-repositories' @ 1.0.0 rubygems as malicious. It is considered malicious...
VULSOVER: Vulnerability Detection Via LLM-Driven Constraint Solving
Traditional vulnerability detection methods rely heavily on predefined rule matching, which often fails to capture vulnerabilities accurately. With the rise of large language models LLMs, leveraging their ability to understand code semantics has emerged as a promising direction for achieving more...
Banana Squad Hides Data-Stealing Malware in Fake GitHub Repositories
Banana Squad hid data-stealing malware in fake GitHub repos posing as Python tools, tricking users and targeting sensitive info like browser and wallet data...
CVE-2024-31455
Minder by Stacklok is an open source software supply chain security platform. A refactoring in commit 5c381cf added the ability to get GitHub repositories registered to a project without specifying a specific provider. Unfortunately, the SQL query for doing so was missing parenthesis, and would...
AI-Assisted Fake GitHub Repositories Fuel SmartLoader and LummaStealer Distribution
In this blog entry, we uncovered a campaign that uses fake GitHub repositories to distribute SmartLoader, which is then used to deliver Lumma Stealer and other malicious payloads. The campaign leverages GitHub’s trusted reputation to evade detection, using AI-generated content to make fake...