Introduction to The Opensourcemalware Show 7

Let's dive into the details surrounding The Opensourcemalware Show 7. Miasma Campaign — Starting June 1st with 32 Red Hat @redhat-cloud-services packages (averaging 80000 weekly downloads) ...

The Opensourcemalware Show 7 Comprehensive Overview

In this episode we covered: Mastra Package Compromise: Threat actors hijacked the entire Mastra npm organization (116 ... Miasma Worm Hits Microsoft — On June 5th, 73 Microsoft GitHub repositories were disabled in 105 seconds after being ... This week we talk about: DPRK Lazarus Group trends in software supply chain malware: Three active techniques he's observing ...

This paper was presented by Robert Simmons (ThreatConnect) at VB2016 in Denver, CO, USA. The landscape of

Summary & Highlights for The Opensourcemalware Show 7

  • This week Jenn and Paul covered: OSV false positives from AWS Inspector: AWS's automated malware detection pipeline ...
  • Juan Aguirre poses the questions are malicious packages hiding in plain sight? Welcome to modern open source ecosystems.
  • Open source is now under attack by threat actors targeting maintainers, build systems, and package repositories—as seen in ...
  • Many organizations believe their hypervisors are secure because they follow best practices: systems are hardened, patches are ...
  • How far have hackers' AI weapons evolved by 2026? In this video, we examine

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