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This week in malware—a 'fix-crash' info-stealer and 500+ malicious npm packages
April 1, 2022, 10:32 a.m. | Ax Sharma
Sonatype Blog blog.sonatype.com
This week in malware, Sonatype's automated malware detection systems caught upwards of 300 npm packages, including 86 named after popular NodeJS functions.
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