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PyPI Introduces Archival Status to Alert Users About Unmaintained Python Packages

The maintainers of the Python Package Index (PyPI) registry have announced a new feature that allows package developers to archive a project as part of efforts to improve supply chain security.
“Maintainers can now archive a project to let users know that the project is not expected to receive any more updates,” Facundo Tuesca, senior engineer at Trail of Bits, said.
In doing so, the idea is to
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Meta Disrupts Malicious Campaign Against Journalists on WhatsApp

Meta said it discovered and disrupted a malicious campaign targeting journalists and civil society members on its popular messaging platform, WhatsApp.

Threat actors weaponize WhatsApp in malicious campaign

Meta recently discovered that threat actors were spreading malware through WhatsApp in a targeted malicious campaign.

The operation saw perpetrators push Paragon, a strain of spyware also known as Graphite, towards nearly 100 targets, including civil society members and journalists.

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What Is Attack Surface Management?

Attack surfaces are growing faster than security teams can keep up – to stay ahead, you need to know what’s exposed and where attackers are most likely to strike.
With cloud adoption dramatically increasing the ease of exposing new systems and services to the internet, prioritizing threats and managing your attack surface from an attacker’s perspective has never been more important.
In this
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⚡ THN Weekly Recap: Top Cybersecurity Threats, Tools and Tips [27 February]

This week, our news radar shows that every new tech idea comes with its own challenges. A hot AI tool is under close watch, law enforcement is shutting down online spots that help cybercriminals, and teams are busy fixing software bugs that could let attackers in. From better locks on our devices to stopping sneaky tricks online, simple steps are making a big difference. 
Let’s take a
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Coyote Malware Expands Reach: Now Targets 1,030 Sites and 73 Financial Institutions

Brazilian Windows users are the target of a campaign that delivers a banking malware known as Coyote.
“Once deployed, the Coyote Banking Trojan can carry out various malicious activities, including keylogging, capturing screenshots, and displaying phishing overlays to steal sensitive credentials,” Fortinet FortiGuard Labs researcher Cara Lin said in an analysis published last week.
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