GitHub developers targeted by fake VS Code alerts spreading malware


Cybercriminals are tricking GitHub into sending out fraudulent email notifications, luring software developers into downloading malware, experts have warned. Security researchers Socket, who said they observed a large-scale, coordinated spam campaign targeting developers on various projects.

GitHub has a section called “Discussions”, which is essentially a forum for discussing various projects. When a developer participates in, or monitors a topic, they get notified via email when something gets posted.

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Source: TechRadar News


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