Hackers use credentials stolen in the GlassWorm campaign to access GitHub accounts and inject malware into Python repositories.
With the release of Visual Studio Code 1.111, Microsoft has moved its lightweight code editor to a weekly update schedule.
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GlassWorm campaign injects malware into GitHub Python repos using stolen tokens since March 8, 2026, exposing developers to ...
GlassWorm attack uses stolen GitHub tokens to inject malware into Python repositories, exposing developers to supply chain risks.
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Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code development environment will move from monthly updates to a weekly release schedule, beginning with version 1.111, according to the development team.