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Self-replicating Miasma worm hits 73 Microsoft GitHub repositories in supply chain attack
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The self-replicating Miasma worm infected Microsoft’s GitHub repositories, planting credential-harvesting code. GitHub disabled 73 repositories across four Microsoft organizations, including Azure, Azure-Samples, Microsoft, and MicrosoftDocs. The incident marks the biggest escalation so far in an ongoing open-source supply chain attack.
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