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Dozens of npm Packages Caught Attempting to Deploy Reverse Shell
On October 27, Phylum’s automated risk detection platform began alerting us to a series of suspicious publications on npm. Over the course of the following few days, we discovered a campaign involving at least 48 different publications. These packages, deceptively named to appear legitimate, contained obfuscated JavaScript designed to
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Dozens of npm Packages Caught Attempting to Deploy Reverse Shell
On October 27, Phylum’s automated risk detection platform began alerting us to a series of suspicious publications on npm. Over the course of the following few days, we discovered a campaign involving at least 48 different publications. These packages, deceptively named to appear legitimate, contained obfuscated JavaScript designed to
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Dozens of npm Packages Caught Attempting to Deploy Reverse Shell
On October 27, Phylum’s automated risk detection platform began alerting us to a series of suspicious publications on npm. Over the course of the following few days, we discovered a campaign involving at least 48 different publications. These packages, deceptively named to appear legitimate, contained obfuscated JavaScript designed to
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