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MAL-2026-5751 Malicious code in oh-my-ashclaw (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector daf0a5a6234cbf55718057017cbe143ab41ad1aaf7964ebfaab6dfe12703b005 On npm install, the package's postinstall hook .prepare.cjs executes and harvests installer-side data: hostname, username, OS/arch, Node version, all...
MAL-2026-4438 Malicious code in @service-suppliers/suppliers (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector a79ca8ef6257be2fbac9c361b969d9e63ce6a833e42dafa4b558e1f805276502 On npm install, scripts/postinstall.js performs two attacker-benefit actions against the installer. First, it scrapes installer-side credentials: it...
MAL-2026-4687 Malicious code in tempo-modules (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector 6ad4276e2eafbe6d7040f94ac546ec20e7ac211e1e5906964c25f581a519d183 [email protected] is a dependency-confusion attack package. The package.json preinstall hook executes poc.js, which on every npm install harvests...
Billions of Malicious Bots Attacks Take to Cipher-Stunting to Hide
When it comes to cyberattacks, adversaries are focusing not just on advanced malware development, but also on increasing the sophistication of their evasion techniques. This is playing out lately in the form of ballooning instances of “cipher stunting” – a TLS tampering technique that helps...