The GlassWorm malware has reared its ugly head again in the Open VSX registry, roughly two weeks after being removed.
GlassWorm, a self-propagating VS Code malware first found in the Open VSX marketplace, continues to infect developer devices ...
Further instances of the malware, which steals credentials and cryptocurrency, have appeared on Open VSX and aim to establish ...
Developers will have to contend with a dormant turned active malicious code on Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extensions, which ...
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 Open VSX registry rotated access tokens after they were accidentally leaked by developers in public repositories and allowed threat actors to publish malicious extensions in an attempted ...
Researchers uncover SleepyDuck RAT hidden in VSX extension, using Ethereum contracts to control infected hosts.
The GlassWorm malware campaign, which impacted the OpenVSX and Visual Studio Code marketplaces last month, has returned with ...
Open VSX fully contained the GlassWorm attacks and says it was not a self-replicating worm in the traditional sense. The GlassWorm campaign that infected VS Code extensions in the Open VSX marketplace ...
The Eclipse Foundation has resolved the security incident at Open VSX and is introducing new measures to protect developer accounts.
BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Eclipse Foundation, one of the world’s largest open source software foundations, today announced the formation of the Open VSX Working Group.