GitHub, the world's biggest code repository and DevOps platform, fell victim to a malicious Visual Studio Code (VS Code) ...
GitHub confirms breach of 3,800 internal repos after employee installs poisoned VS Code extension - SiliconANGLE ...
A reported software supply chain attack involving a malicious Visual Studio Code extension has exposed the growing security ...
GitHub confirmed attackers stole 3,800 internal repositories via a poisoned VS Code extension. The same threat group, TeamPCP ...
GitHub confirmed a breach affecting about 3,800 internal repositories after an employee installed a malicious VS Code ...
TeamPCP exfiltrated 3,800 internal GitHub repositories after poisoning a VS Code extension. No customer data was affected, the company says.
TeamPCP gained access to GitHub's private source code after an employee unknowingly installed a malicious coding tool.
Despite the programming landscape teeming with cool code editors, many developers (including yours truly) rely on Visual Studio Code to develop apps, create scripts, and edit config files. After all, ...
GitHub hack exposed 3,800 internal repos through a poisoned VS Code extension, raising new concerns over developer supply ...
My VS Code was drowning in extensions ...