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‘Water Curse’ Targets Infosec Pros Via Poisoned GitHub Repositories

Posted on June 16, 2025
‘Water Curse’ Targets Infosec Pros Via Poisoned GitHub Repositories

The emerging threat group attacks the supply chain via weaponized repositories posing as legitimate pen-testing suites and other tools that are poisoned with malware.

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