Ethereum, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency, is facing a stealthy and sophisticated threat. Hackers are now embedding malware instructions directly into Ethereum smart contracts, exploiting ...
Ethereum’s co-founder wants developers to stop forcing blockchain into every problem and start treating it as a reliable, shared memory for the digital world.
Cybercriminals are leveraging the complexity of blockchain technology to obscure malicious activities, with a new tactic involving the concealment of malware within Ethereum smart contracts, according ...
Ethereum smart contracts used to hide URL to secondary malware payloads in an attack chain triggered by a malicious GitHub repo. Attackers behind a recent supply chain attack that involved rogue ...
ReversingLabs research uncovered a malware campaign that used Ethereum smart contracts to conceal malicious software URLS. The findings revealed that the hackers used the npm packages colortoolv2 and ...
Threat actors have found a new way to deliver malicious software, commands, and links inside Ethereum smart contracts to evade security scans as attacks using code repositories evolve. Cybersecurity ...
Ethereum is unique among cryptocurrencies in that it is as much a commodity to be converted from ETH to USD as it is a global software platform that operates on blockchain technology. The ecosystem ...
A malicious campaign targeting developers through npm and GitHub repositories has been uncovered, featuring an unusual method of using Ethereum smart contracts to conceal command-and-control (C2) ...