Microsoft Defender Experts identified a coordinated developer-targeting campaign delivered through malicious repositories disguised as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessment materials.
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WebRTC repo contains a very useful audio processing module, which contains very useful tools such as Acoustic Echo Canceller, Sampler rate converter, Automatic Gain Control, Channel downmixer etc., If ...
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Microsoft is calling attention to an ongoing malvertising campaign that makes use of Node.js to deliver malicious payloads capable of information theft and data exfiltration. The activity, first ...