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Malicious Go Modules Deliver Disk-Wiping Linux Malware in Advanced Supply Chain Attack

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Malicious Go Modules Discovered Wiping Linux Systems in New Supply Chain Attack
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Cybersecurity firm Socket has recently uncovered a set of malicious Go modules capable of delivering a destructive disk-wiping payload.

Packages:

  • github.com/truthfulpharm/prototransform
  • github.com/blankloggia/go-mcp
  • github.com/steelpoor/tlsproxy
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    19•13 days ago

    You’ve probably covered 90% of use cases there so you’re doing well!

    I’m trying to port your code to Rust but the compiler keeps giving me an error about non-exhaustive match arms sadness

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      It’s quite cruel of that compiler not being happy until you’re exhausted.

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      this is so sad, I’m gonna pray for you in rust

      • CptKrkIsClmbngThMntn [any]
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        8•13 days ago

        Assuming you’re monotheistic, I believe you can use an mpsc channel to send those asynchronously.

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