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Node-ipc Sabotaged To Condemn Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
March 18, 2022, 3:11 a.m. | JavaRockstar
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What would happen if a software maintainer added malicious code to a popular library? To answer this question, we can look to the latest software supply-chain attack. A malicious code was hidden in node-ipc to replace files with a heart emoji and a peacenotwar module. A developer has taken a tool that he created and ... Read more
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