GitHub sufre otro ataque a gran escala por parte de Megalodon

GitHub fue el objetivo de un importante ciberataque que involucró confirmaciones de cambios cargadas de malware. La operación Megalodon afectó a más de 5000 repositorios.

El asalto a la plataforma distribuyó código malicioso a través de confirmaciones de cambios (commits) en una gran cantidad de repositorios. Se ha identificado como una copia de una campaña anterior conocida como TeamPCP.

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