A "coordinated developer-targeting campaign" is using malicious repositories disguised as legitimate Next.js projects and ...
The Microsoft Defender team has discovered a coordinated campaign targeting software developers through malicious repositories posing as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessment materials, ...
Linked to North Korean fake job-recruitment campaigns, the poisoned repositories are aimed at establishing persistent C2 ...
Attackers used “technical assessment” projects with repeatable naming conventions to blend in cloning and build workflows, ...
The Detroit project envisioned using JavaScript as an extension language for Java applications. Now it’s being revived with ...
Operation Dream Job is evolving once again, and now comes through malicious dependencies on bare-bones projects.
A new variation of the fake recruiter campaign from North Korean threat actors is targeting JavaScript and Python developers ...
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Barrel files are convenient, but they often come with trade-offs including: Performance and memory: they artificially inflate the module graph and slow down startup times, HMR, and CI pipelines.