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Malware Masquerade: How GitHub & GitLab Flaws Fool You with Fake Files!
GitLab and GitHub’s “comments” feature: a malware Trojan horse in coder’s clothing. Hackers are hijacking this digital stitch to weave a web of deceit—think wicked software in sheep’s repo. #GitLabCommentsMalwareMischief

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Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive... with GitHub and GitLab URLs, apparently! Malware distributors are getting craftier than a fox in a henhouse, using these platforms' features to slip malicious files into what looks like a cozy nest of legitimate software. It's the digital equivalent of finding a wolf in grandma's clothing, except this time, grandma's URL is serving up a big bad virus.