Software supply chain security jitters escalated again Friday with new “critical severity” warnings about malware embedded in two npm package managers widely used by some of the biggest names in tech.
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‘Critical Severity’ Warning: Malware Found in Widely Deployed npm Packages
Software supply chain security jitters escalated again Friday with new “critical severity” warnings about malware embedded in two npm package managers widely used by some of the biggest names in tech. The post ‘Critical Severity’ Warning: Malware Found in Widely Deployed npm Packages appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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