North Korean hackers published backdoored versions of the Axios NPM package using a compromised long-lived access token.
Overview On March 31, NSFOCUS CERT detected that the npm repository of the HTTP client library Axios was poisoned by the supply chain. The attacker bypassed the normal GitHub Actions CI/CD pipeline of ...
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