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    Malicious PyPI and npm Packages Discovered Exploiting Dependencies in Supply Chain Attacks

    August 18, 2025

    Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a malicious package in the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository that introduces malicious behavior through a dependency that allows it to establish persistence and achieve code execution.
    The package, named termncolor, realizes its nefarious functionality through a dependency package called colorinal by means of a multi-stage malware operation, Zscaler

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