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Two malicious packages are targeting Bitcoin developers, and another hitting WooCommerce stores.
The Python Software Foundation warned users this week that threat actors are trying to steal their credentials in phishing attacks using a fake Python Package Index (PyPI) website.
A software security engineer has identified 12 Python libraries uploaded on the official Python Package Index (PyPI) that contained malicious code.
To uninstall the Python package using PIP, you can run pip uninstall package_name, but it depends on whether you want to remove single package or all packages.
Security researchers at ReversingLabs have discovered a novel attack that used compiled Python code to evade detection. According to ReversingLabs reverse engineer Karlo Zanki, this could be the first ...
Multiple malicious Python packages available on the PyPI repository were caught stealing sensitive information like AWS credentials and transmitting it to publicly exposed endpoints accessible by ...
Ando (2024) proposes a systematic approach, but a user-friendly package to implement it has not been developed. This paper addresses this gap by introducing a Python package, macroframe-forecast, that ...
PyApp seems to be taking the Python world by storm, providing long-awaited click-and-run Python distribution. For developers ...
Multiple open source software packages on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository were found to be malicious, likely compromising thousands of devices, experts have warned.
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