Malicious npm package posing as a WhatsApp Web API library operated for months as a functional dependency while stealing messages and maintaining persistence.
A malicious npm package posing as a WhatsApp API intercepts messages, steals credentials, and links attacker devices after 56 ...
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The malicious fork, named ‘lotusbail’ has all the same functionality as the legitimate project, but it also steals WhatsApp ...
And it's especially dangerous because the code works A malicious npm package with more than 56,000 downloads masquerades as a ...