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Instagram and TikTok accounts are being stolen using malicious PyPI packages

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  • Security researchers found three malicious PyPI packages
  • The packages had around 7,000 downloads
  • They were designed to check for active email accounts

Security researchers have found some of the tools cybercriminals are using to steal people’s Instagram and TikTok accounts – on PyPI.

The Python Package Index (PyPI), one of the world’s biggest repositories of Python code, is often abused to holst malicious code, or trick software developers into downloading and running tainted code in their projects.

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