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Hackers are hijacking your typos to plant stealthy malware – and even the best antivirus might not catch it

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  • A single typo could let hackers hijack your system using malware hidden in fake packages
  • Cross-platform malware now fools even experienced developers by mimicking trusted open source package names
  • Attackers are exploiting developer trust with stealthy payloads that dodge malware protection tools

A new supply chain attack has revealed how something as innocuous as a typo can open the door to serious cybersecurity threats, experts have warned.

A report from Checkmarx claims malicious actors are using clever tricks to deceive developers into downloading fake packages, which can then give hackers control of their systems.

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