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PyPI Python Poison! Malicious ‘pytoileur’ Package Steals Crypto with Sneaky Code
Beware, Python devs! PyPI’s latest guest, ‘pytoileur’, isn’t the helpful tool it pretends to be—it’s a crypto-thieving Trojan in disguise! Downloaded 316 times, this sneaky snake is on a mission to slither into your systems and snatch your digital coins. Who knew code could pickpocket?

Hot Take:
Who knew Python could have a venomous bite in the digital world, too? The latest package to slither into the PyPI repository comes with a free side of cryptocurrency theft! Looks like 'PhilipsPY' isn't the kind of developer pal you want in your coding circle unless you're looking to diversify into digital pickpocketing. Let's unpack this Pandora's box of Python package perils and find out why "pip install" might be the new "abracadabra" for cyber thieves!