News

JavaScript packages with billions of downloads were compromised by an unknown threat actor looking to steal cryptocurrency.
Hackers hijacked NPM libraries in a massive supply chain attack, injecting malware that swaps crypto wallet addresses to steal funds.
JavaScript is a sprawling and ever-changing behemoth, and may be the single-most connective piece of web technology. From AI ...
Earlier this week, the Npm package manager suffered what may be its worst security incident to date. Unknown cybercriminals ...
Hackers planted malicious code in open source software packages with more than 2 billion weekly updates in what is likely to ...
JavaScript’s low bar to entry has resulted in one of the richest programming language ecosystems in the world. This month’s ...
Less $50 worth of crypto has been stolen from the large-scale JavaScript libraries attack on Monday, which targeted Ethereum ...
Charles Guillemet, Chief Technology Officer at Ledger, warned on Monday of a large-scale supply chain attack targeting crypto software wallets after the Node Package Manager (NPM) account of ...
NPM supply chain attack compromised 18 popular JavaScript packages, swapping crypto wallet addresses, but quick detection ...
NPM developer qix's account compromise potentially puts user funds at risk by compromising library dependencies used by ...
Charles Guillemet says a phishing-led supply-chain breach could have become a systemic disaster for crypto users.
An attack targeting the Node.js ecosystem was just identified — but not before it compromised 18 npm packages that account ...