Or, why the software supply chain should be treated as critical infrastructure with guardrails built in at every layer.
I keep reaching for my phone, and it’s not for scrolling.
The biggest story of the week is a new massive supply chain breach, which appears to be unrelated to the previous massive supply chain breaches, this time of the Axios HTTP project. Axios was ...
On March 31, 2026, the popular HTTP client Axios experienced a supply chain attack, causing two newly published npm packages ...
archinstall 4.0 replaces the curses interface with Textual, adds firewall and UKI support, and fundamentally modernizes the ...
Hackers hijacked the npm account of the Axios package, a JavaScript HTTP client with 100M+ weekly downloads, to deliver ...
Updated: Hijacked maintainer account let attackers slip cross-platform trojan into 100M-downloads-a-week Axios ...
Language package managers like pip, npm, and others pose a high risk during active supply chain attacks. However, OS updates ...
A critical supply chain attack has compromised the popular JavaScript library axios, leading to developers unknowingly ...
Two versions of the widely used JavaScript library axios were maliciously published on npm on March 31, 2026. A hijacked ...
Socket and Endor Labs discovered a new TeamPCP campaign leading to the delivery of credential-stealing malware ...
A cyber attack hit LiteLLM, an open-source library used in many AI systems, carrying malicious code that stole credentials ...