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Injective Labs GitHub Compromise Pushes Wallet-Key-Stealing npm Packages

Unknown threat actors compromised the Injective Labs SDK project's GitHub repository and leveraged it to publish a malicious package on the npm registry to steal cryptocurrency wallet private keys and mnemonic seed phrases. The compromised version, @injectivelabs/sdk-ts@1.20.21, came embedded with fake telemetry functionality that exfiltrated data from cryptocurrency wallets. The version was
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The Next Web
· Jul 3, 2026
North Korea-linked npm packages impersonate Rollup polyfill tools to steal developer secrets
Security researchers at JFrog have identified a set of malicious npm packages linked to North Korean threat actors that impersonate legitimate Rollup polyfill tooling to steal developer credentials and enable remote access to compromised machines. The packages, named “rollup-packages-polyfill-core” and “rollup-runtime-polyfill-core,” mimic the legitimate “rollup-plugin-polyfill-node” project down to its description, repository metadata, and package structure. [] This story continues at The Next Web
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· Jan 21, 2026
Securing the Future of OpenJFX: January 2026 Critical Patch Update Released
Today marks the release of the January 2026 Critical Patch Update (CPU) for OpenJFX. This coordinated release provides essential security and stability updates for the entire ecosystem, covering the latest development versions as well as our Long Term Support (LTS) versions: OpenJFX 25.0.2, 21.0.10 and 17.0.18. Professional Stewardship: The Invisible Labor of Security While OpenJFX
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· Jun 23, 2026
GitHub Updates actions/checkout to Block Common Pwn Request Attack Patterns
GitHub is moving to strengthen software supply chain security by updating actions/checkout to block pwn request attacks that exploit the risky use of the pull_request_target workflow trigger to run malicious code with the workflow's full privileges. Effective June 18, 2026, the latest version of actions/checkout, the official GitHub action for checking out a repository into the
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· Jul 6, 2026
Getting Claude Code to grunt in Caveman-speak might not save as many tokens as you think
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AMBCrypto
· Jul 9, 2026
‘Tools for scammers’- Tennessee’s crypto ATM ban hits record 10K uninstallations
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· Jul 3, 2026
Slay the Spire 2 update adds a crucial feature for every roguelike along with a randomizer button, modding improvements, and more
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