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Gmail servers hijacked by malicious PyPI packages to spread havoc – here’s how to stay safe

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  • Socket found seven malicious packages on PyPI
  • The packages were abusing Gmail and WebSocket
  • They were removed from the platform

Several malicious PyPI packages were recently observed abusing Gmail to exfiltrate stolen sensitive data and communicate with their operators.

Cybersecurity researchers Socket, who found the packages, reported them to the Python repository and thus helped get them removed from the platform – however the damage has already been done.

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