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Beware of Cyber Trickery: Lazarus Group’s Malicious PyPI Packages Target Developers
Beware, devs! The crafty Lazarus group is at it again, slipping malware into PyPI packages. With a sly nod to ‘pycrypto’, they’ve duped thousands—your code could be their latest playground. #CybersecurityHideAndSeek

Hot Take:
North Korea's favorite band of cyber miscreants, Lazarus, is back with a new hit single, and this time they're dropping beats on PyPI's dance floor. With a malware mixtape cleverly disguised as Python packages, they've got developers unwittingly downloading their tunes. It's like a Trojan Horse, but instead of Greek soldiers, it's packed with cyber-heists and supply chain shenanigans. Who knew code repositories could be the new Wild West?