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GitHub Ghouls: How Cyber Scoundrels are Turning Dev’s Paradise into a Malware Playground
Welcome to the new era of hide-and-seek, where GitHub transforms from a haven for open-source developers to a playground for GitHub Malware Hosting. Imagine finding secret Gists filled with malware or git commit messages issuing malicious commands. It’s like discovering your favorite coffee shop is…

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Malware authors are getting craftier than a DIY Pinterest board. They're now using GitHub, the beloved platform of open-source developers, as a playground for their mischief. Not only are they hosting malware on it, they're slipping nasty little secret Gists into the mix, and even using git commit messages to issue naughty commands. It's like finding out that your favorite coffee shop has been a secret front for illicit activities all along. Suddenly, those "coffee beans" have a whole new meaning!