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VSCode extensions pulled over security risks, but millions of users have already installed

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  • Security researchers found malicious code hiding in two VSCode extensions
  • Microsoft quickly pulled them and notifies users
  • The developer criticized Microsoft’s move, saying they were never consulted

Microsoft has pulled two popular VSCode extensions from its marketplace after finding malicious code hiding inside. However, the original developers don’t seem to be the culprits, and have slammed Microsoft for its harsh reaction which, they claim, caused more harm than good.

Two security researchers – Amit Assaraf and Itay Kruk – used a specialized scanner to analyze extensions in Visual Studio Marketplace, and have found obfuscated malicious code in “Material Theme – Free” and “Material Theme Icons – Free”, two extensions built by one Mattia Astorino (AKA equinusocio).

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