A published VS Code extension didn't hide the fact that it encrypts and exfiltrates data and also failed to remove obvious signs it was AI-generated.
Developers will have to contend with a dormant turned active malicious code on Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extensions, which ...
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Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a malicious Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extension with basic ransomware capabilities ...
A suspicious Visual Studio Code extension with file-encrypting and data-stealing behavior successfully bypassed marketplace ...
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The GlassWorm malware campaign, which impacted the OpenVSX and Visual Studio Code marketplaces last month, has returned with ...
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Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a new set of three extensions associated with the GlassWorm campaign, indicating continued attempts on part of threat actors to target the Visual Studio Code ...
The GlassWorm malware has reared its ugly head again in the Open VSX registry, roughly two weeks after being removed.
The leak has now been fixed. According to the Open VSX team, the incident has been fully contained and closed since October ...