Unmasking SeroXen: A Tale of Typosquatting, Trojan Rats, and Tired Coders

In the digital wild west, the NuGet Malware Campaign is giving “the quick and the dead” a whole new meaning. This sneaky malware is now typosquatting, luring unsuspecting coders like a villain in an old western movie. So, saddle up, double-check those package names, and…

Hot Take:

Malware is getting sneakier than your ex's Instagram stalking habits. This time, it's all about typosquatting. It seems cybersecurity is now at the mercy of a tired coder's mistyped keystrokes. The villains du jour are unidentified ne'er-do-wells who are injecting a remote access trojan (RAT) into the .NET Framework via a booby-trapped package. So, next time you're working late, double-check those package names or you might just end up with a RAT in your system. And no, it's not as cute as Ratatouille.

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