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The Python Software Foundation warned users this week that threat actors are trying to steal their credentials in phishing ...
They named the fake packages “bitcoinlibdbfix” and bitcoinlib-dev to trick users. They implemented these fake Python packages and stole wallet data.
The latest such campaign was uncovered by researchers from ReversingLabs and involves malicious code hidden in compiled Python files (PYC) that were part of a fake test project given to job ...
A new campaign tracked as "Dev Popper" is targeting software developers with fake job interviews in an attempt to trick them into installing a Python remote access trojan (RAT).
Fake Job Interviews Trick Developers Into Installing Python Trojan Mid-interview aptitude tests give threat actors the perfect opportunity to exploit a job seeker's desire to impress.
The attacker starts by posting a fake job listing aimed at software developers. Once they've scheduled a few interviews with job seekers, they use those interviews to set up what appear to be ...
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