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‘Ransomvibing’ Infests Visual Studio Extension Market

Posted on November 7, 2025
‘Ransomvibing’ Infests Visual Studio Extension Market

A published VS Code extension didn’t hide the fact that it encrypts and exfiltrates data and also failed to remove obvious signs it was AI-generated.

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