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Hackers Post Dozens of Malicious Copycat Repos to GitHub

Posted on June 20, 2025
Hackers Post Dozens of Malicious Copycat Repos to GitHub

As package registries find better ways to combat cyberattacks, threat actors are finding other methods for spreading their malware to developers.

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