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Python’s Close Call: The Catastrophic Supply Chain Attack That Almost Was
When Python nearly turned serpent—JFrog researchers uncovered a GitHub token blunder, risking a venomous supply chain bite across the globe. Imagine Python’s packages, all laced with cyber-poison!

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Imagine a world where Python turns into a serpent and bites you with its malicious code! Sounds like a geek's Armageddon, right? Well, the Python programming language almost slithered its way into infamy, all thanks to a GitHub token that couldn't keep a secret. Luckily, our cyber heroes at JFrog leapt into action before this digital ophidian could wreak havoc. Whew! That was a close one!