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Open-source malware doubles, data exfiltration attacks dominate - Help Net Security
  • @drspod @kid
    There is a focus on open source increasing drastically.

    "Sonatype blocked over 20,000 open-source malware attacks in Q1 2025, with most targeting financial services and government institutions. The decrease in 'noise' suggests that attackers are becoming more sophisticated, necessitating continuous vigilance in open-source ecosystems."
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  • New approach.

    As I said adapt and counter every single day even twice or more/day. securityweek.com/cybersecurity…

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  • @obbeel
    Major point of weakness is the human aspect.
    Not any system, it's how you handle it as not 1 can be trusted.
    No not even GNU Linux, you trust the gpg key or hash with shasum.
    Look, even the dev of my distro state, it remain your decision to trust> an intern could be corrupt, something has been done wrong or is compromised on users end as well, that key may be tampered.
    In social engineering we learned to not give any thing anything unless in a protected sense of that era called protection. And I hope you did just that .

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