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A poisoned VS Code extension led to a GitHub breach, and Microsoft owns every link in the chain
Microsoft has had a VS Code extension for a long time, and it finally came back to bite them.
GitHub confirmed attackers stole 3,800 internal repositories via a poisoned VS Code extension. The same threat group, TeamPCP ...
GitHub confirms breach of 3,800 internal repos after employee installs poisoned VS Code extension - SiliconANGLE ...
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GitHub confirms TeamPCP walked off with 3,800 internal repositories — and the gang is auctioning them on a dark-web forum at a minimum price of $50,000
A single browser tab, a single click on “Install,” and a cybercriminal group called TeamPCP was inside GitHub’s own house.
A GitHub employee has unwittingly allowed 3,800 internal repositories to be breached after a device compromise with a poisoned VS Code extension.
GitHub, the world's biggest code repository and DevOps platform, fell victim to a malicious Visual Studio Code (VS Code) ...
The code hosting giant GitHub said it was investigating a breach but said there was no evidence of customer data theft.
GitHub confirmed a breach affecting about 3,800 internal repositories after an employee installed a malicious VS Code ...
TeamPCP gained access to GitHub's private source code after an employee unknowingly installed a malicious coding tool.
Microsoft is reportedly ending most internal use of Claude Code and directing engineers to move their workflows to GitHub ...
GitHub is just the latest victim of TeamPCP, a gang that has carried out a spree of software supply chain attacks that has impacted hundreds of organizations.
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