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For the second time since March, a cybersecurity firm has discovered troubling malware software packages uploaded to the Python Package Index platform.
Members of the North Korean hacker group Lazarus posing as recruiters are baiting Python developers with coding test project for password management products that include malware.
Attackers uploaded fake Python packages to PyPI that posed as Bitcoinlib tools and targeted wallet data. The malware infected crypto development environments, stole private keys and seed phrases ...
The Python Software Foundation (PSF), in association with tools vendor JetBrains, has published the eighth Python Developer ...
Static analysis of the malware’s ELF executable revealed a 64-bit, statically linked ELF with intact debug information, indicating Python code compiled with Cython. The code is relatively short, ...
Phishing, Python and RATs, oh my A sneaky malware campaign slithers through Cloudflare tunnel subdomains to execute in-memory malicious code and give unknown attackers long-term access to pwned ...
Gripped by Python: 5 reasons why Python is popular among cybersecurity professionals Python’s versatility and short learning curve are just two factors that explain the language’s 'grip' on ...