TrapDoor spread 34 malicious packages across npm, PyPI, and Crates.io, stealing developer credentials and enabling persistence.
The Shai-Hulud supply-chain malware campaign is exploiting the automated systems developers trust to publish software safely.
Sometime around the last week of May 2026, attackers uploaded poisoned packages to three of the most widely used software ...
TeamPCP’s Mini Shai-Hulud campaign used hijacked GitHub OIDC tokens to spread a credential-stealing worm through TanStack npm ...
Hundreds of packages across npm and PyPI have been compromised in a new Shai-Hulud supply-chain campaign delivering ...
On May 11, 2026, a self-replicating worm called Mini Shai-Hulud quietly slipped into 42 widely used TanStack open-source ...
OpenAI says two employees' devices were breached in the recent TanStack supply chain attack that impacted hundreds of npm and ...
TanStack had 2FA, OIDC publishing, and Sigstore provenance on every release. The Mini Shai-Hulud worm published 84 malicious ...
Microsoft flagged a Mistral AI hack as a supply-chain attack that hid malware in a fake AI library on PyPI. Here's what ...
Over 170 TanStack, Mistral AI, OpenSearch, UiPath, and other packages were affected in a new Mini Shai-Hulud supply chain ...
A new software supply chain attack is being exploited in the wild, according to security researchers. The technique targets Python applications distributed via the Python Package Index, or PyPI.