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A legacy Windows scripting utility tied to Internet Explorer is still being used in modern malware campaigns, researchers say.
Malicious packages across npm, PyPI, and Crates.io show how poisoned developer workflows can become a route into enterprise systems.
TrapDoor spread 34 malicious packages across npm, PyPI, and Crates.io, stealing developer credentials and enabling persistence.
Bumblebee from Perplexity scans developer machines for compromised packages and AI tool configs, without triggering malware.
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