Another attack targeting the NPM supply chain occurs as @ctrl/tinycolor releases a malicious version
ChainCatcher news, Scam Sniffer has detected another attack targeting the NPM supply chain. The malicious version of @ctrl/tinycolor (with a weekly download volume of 2.2 million) was released, which runs an information-stealing program during the npm postinstall script execution to scan and steal sensitive data.
This malicious payload abuses the legitimate sensitive information scanning tool TruffleHog. Please check if you have downloaded the affected version, suspend installation/update operations, and lock the version to a known safe one.
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