In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, supply chain attacks remain the “gift that keeps on giving” for threat actors. Just when we thought we had a handle on dependency confusion and typosquatting, a new vector emerges.
Developers have become the new high-value targets. While we obsess over securing cloud perimeters and firewalls, threat actors are simply asking the package manager for permission—and too often, it says yes. Opexx Exploit
While the name might sound like a forgotten piece of malware from the early 2000s, OPEXX represents a sophisticated evolution in how attackers compromise development pipelines. Here is everything you need to know about this emerging threat. The OPEXX Exploit is a code execution and persistence technique that targets misconfigured internal package repositories (Artifactory, Nexus, or ProGet). While we obsess over securing cloud perimeters and
Published: October 26, 2023 | Category: Threat Intelligence The OPEXX Exploit is a code execution and
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