Weaponized AI Assistants & Credential Thieves


Just weeks after the s1ngularity attack weaponized AI assistants, the NPM ecosystem was rocked by a far more dangerous threat: a self-propagating worm named Shai-Hulud.

In a sobering demonstration of this rapid escalation in attack techniques, the worm has compromised over 187 packages, including several developer-facing tools published by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike. These two distinct events paint a clear picture of a new and accelerating threat to the open-source supply chain. Let’s break down this evolution.

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Source: Trend Micro


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