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Malware spreads via software updates and AI code generation

The article discusses the increasing threat of malware being delivered through software update automation tools, particularly in the npm registry. While malicious packages are not new, a worm that uses the package registry as a transport layer represents a significant escalation. The author, who leads GitHub's Dependabot team, highlights that automation tools like Dependabot, while designed for security, can inadvertently propagate malware if not properly reviewed. The piece also touches on the security risks associated with AI-generated code, noting that many models produce flawed code and can even suggest non-existent packages that attackers then use for malware distribution (slopsquatting). AI

IMPACT Highlights risks of AI-generated code and AI-driven malware, impacting developer trust and security practices.

RANK_REASON Article discusses trends and risks in software supply chain security and AI code generation, drawing on research and personal experience, rather than announcing a new product or event.

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Malware spreads via software updates and AI code generation

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Ankit Kumar Honey, Forbes Councils Member ·

    When The Tools That Keep Software Updated Start Delivering Malware

    Malicious packages are old news. A worm that uses the package registry itself as its transport layer is something else.