GHSA-pjwm-rvh2-c87w
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GHSA-pjwm-rvh2-c87w
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Attack Simulator for SolarWinds, Codecov, and ua-parser-js breaches
The SUNSPOT malware, Codecov breach, and lot of compromised open-source packages (like was the case with ua-parser-js) target the CI/ CD pipeline to modify release build or exfiltrate credentials.
- Embedded malware in ua-parser-js - critical severity
- Embedded malware in ua-parser-JS (NPM package)
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PSA: Tor.com was hacked and is currently spreading malware
I think you are misunderstanding the attack vector in the article you linked. This isn't the same thing we were discussing, please see https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-pjwm-rvh2-c87w. This was not a compromise designed to go after the visitors of the website so far as I can tell (and even if it were, it couldn't do much except possibly steal a password if you entered it on a compromised site or steal cookie data). This was designed to target people who were using the library in their software, aka, it was targeting the build-chain of the developers, and many devs and companies as a result had computers compromised when the updated their versions, which caused the compromised version to download to their computers.
- Supply-chain attack on NPM Package UAParser, which has millions of daily downloads
- The npm package ua-parser-js had three versions (0.7.29, 0.8.0, 1.0.0) published with malicious code.
- Embedded crypto miner in ua-parser-JS
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BREAKING!! NPM package ‘ua-parser-js’ with more than 7M weekly download is compromised
Github has published an advisory for the package https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-pjwm-rvh2-c87w
open-source-at-scale
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BREAKING!! NPM package ‘ua-parser-js’ with more than 7M weekly download is compromised
Listed in "Open Source at Scale" as #8 out of the top fifteen contributors to open source in the world (https://github.com/substack/open-source-at-scale)
What are some alternatives?
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xUnit - xUnit.net is a free, open source, community-focused unit testing tool for .NET.
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NUnit - NUnit Framework
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