Attackers can inject indirect prompts in normal-looking repositories to trick Claude Code into spawning a reverse shell.
Mozilla 0DIN’s Claude Code demo shows how clean GitHub repos can expose AI coding agents to prompt injection, reverse shells, and credential risk.
Security tooling is not written in a single language. Python powers most automation. C sits at the exploit layer. PowerShell ...
Mozilla’s 0din team showed how a Claude Code malware GitHub repo attack could use a clean-looking repository to open a ...
An agentic coding tool tasked with cloning and setting up a seemingly benign GitHub repository could execute a malicious ...
SentinelOne details Gaslight, a Rust-based macOS implant linked to North Korea-aligned actors that uses prompt injection to ...
SentinelOne says macOS.Gaslight uses prompt injection to mislead AI-based malware analysis, steal data, and use Telegram for ...
Buffer overflow vulnerabilities have driven remote code execution for decades and keep appearing in critical network ...
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AI coding agents can be tricked into installing malware via 'clean' GitHub repositories
Three levels of indirection, all with seemingly innocuous steps, will catch a bot off-guard.
In the previous article, I demonstrated how a reverse shell can be executed from the attacker's perspective (Red Team). In this article, I want to look at the same attack from the server's point of ...
A China-nexus cyber espionage group has been observed deploying a BSD variant of a known backdoor called BRICKSTORM, as well as two other malware families codenamed PLENET (aka GRIMBOLT) and AGENTPSD ...
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