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    Malicious npm Package Targets Atomic Wallet, Exodus Users by Swapping Crypto Addresses

    April 10, 2025
    Malicious npm Package Targets Atomic Wallet, Exodus Users by Swapping Crypto Addresses

    Threat actors are continuing to upload malicious packages to the npm registry so as to tamper with already-installed local versions of legitimate libraries and execute malicious code in what’s seen as a sneakier attempt to stage a software supply chain attack.
    The newly discovered package, named pdf-to-office, masquerades as a utility for converting PDF files to Microsoft Word documents. But, in

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