Invisible malware spread via VS Code extensions
Invisible malware spread via VS Code extensions Update November 6: The leak has now been fixed. The Open VSX team confirmed the incident was fully contained and closed as of October 21.
Invisible malware spread via VS Code extensions Update November 6: The leak has now been fixed. The Open VSX team confirmed the incident was fully contained and closed as of October 21.
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