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Hackers used over 200 fake GitHub projects in "GitVenom" to steal data and crypto, costing victims up to $442K.
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has uncovered a two-year-old campaign called "GitVenom," where hackers have set up over 200 fake GitHub repositories to distribute malware to unsuspecting developers.
The malicious code steals sensitive information and cryptocurrency from victims, with some losing up to $442,000 in Bitcoin.
The attackers mimic legitimate projects to avoid detection, emphasizing the need for users to verify the authenticity of code before running it.
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Los hackers usaron más de 200 proyectos falsos de GitHub en "GitVenom" para robar datos y criptografía, costando a las víctimas hasta $442K.