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Open Graph

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Code.DanYork.Com

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Source code and other developer musings from Dan York

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Code.DanYork.Com

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2025-12-07 05:31:11

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Code.DanYork.Com | Source code and other developer musings from Dan York Code.DanYork.Com Source code and other developer musings from Dan York Menu Skip to content About Disruptive Telephony Disruptive Conversations DanYork.com Twitter Github English English Deutsch The Github Malware Attack – and the Importance of Trusting the Repository You Use Leave a reply There’s a terrible attack happening against Github right now where attackers are forking legitimate repositories and injecting malware – and then hoping unsuspecting users will download code from the attacker’s repo instead of the original. A researcher estimates this is happening to about 100,000 repos on Github. As Dan Goodin writes at Ars Technica : The malicious repositories are clones of legitimate ones, making them hard to distinguish to the casual eye. An unknown party has automated a process that forks legitimate repositories, meaning the source code is copied so developers can use it...

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