A published VS Code extension didn't hide the fact that it encrypts and exfiltrates data and also failed to remove obvious signs it was AI-generated.
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GlassWorm, a self-propagating VS Code malware first found in the Open VSX marketplace, continues to infect developer devices ...
A suspicious Visual Studio Code extension with file-encrypting and data-stealing behavior successfully bypassed marketplace ...
The GlassWorm malware campaign, which impacted the OpenVSX and Visual Studio Code marketplaces last month, has returned with ...
The typosquatted “@acitons/artifact” package targeted GitHub’s CI/CD workflows, stealing tokens and publishing malicious ...
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