A closer look at malicious packages targeting Python developers

In this Help Net Security video, Carlos Fernandez, Security Researcher at Sonatype, talks about how their AI system caught packages that attack Python developers with a unique tactic. Sonatype calls them RAT mutants because they’re a mix of remote acce… Continue reading A closer look at malicious packages targeting Python developers

Recommended way to merge a security feature with the rest of the software? [closed]

I am searching for the best way to merge two parts of software together, so it would be as hard as possible to separate them again through reverse engineering.
At the moment are both parts python, but open minded for anything else.

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Malicious PyPI Packages Drop Malware in New Supply Chain Attack

By Deeba Ahmed
These packages were uploaded between the 7th and 12th of January 2023 with the names “colorslib,” “httpslib,” and “libhttps.”
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