
Socket is a cybersecurity platform that protects companies from software supply chain attacks. Companies use Socket to protect their software applications and critical services from malware and security threats originating in open source code.
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North Korean hackers uploaded 197 malicious npm packages to spread updated OtterCookie malware in the ongoing Contagious Interview campaign.
IBM and Red Hat launched Project Lightwell, a $5 billion initiative with 20,000+ engineers to improve open-source security by finding vulnerabilities using AI and backporting patches to legacy versions.
Axios library hack exposed millions of devices to malware without touching source code. AI coding tools increase supply chain vulnerabilities by selecting vulnerable dependencies 50% more often than humans. Socket detected the attack in 6 minutes.
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