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Shai-hulud 2.0 Variant Threatens Cloud Ecosystem

Posted on December 1, 2025
Shai-hulud 2.0 Variant Threatens Cloud Ecosystem

The latest attack from the self-replicating, npm-package poisoning worm can also steal credentials and secrets from AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and Azure.

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