The security platform Socket has recently discovered an enormous worldwide malware operation that has been dubbed "TrapDoor".
The OWASP-backed tool scans JavaScript and TypeScript lockfiles locally, aiming to help developers catch and remediate dependency risks before CI failures.
Developer platform Socket says a malware called TrapDoor is targeting crypto and AI developers across npm, PyPI and Crates, aiming to steal crypto wallet info and browser data.
TrapDoor spread 34 malicious packages across npm, PyPI, and Crates.io, stealing developer credentials and enabling persistence.
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