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    SAP npm package attack highlights risks in developer tools and CI/CD pipelines

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    “The fact that the malware was designed to harvest GitHub and npm tokens, GitHub Actions secrets, and cloud credentials from AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes in a single pass tells you that attackers now treat the developer workstation as a master key,” said Sakshi Grover, senior research manager for IDC Asia Pacific Cybersecurity Services.

    A single compromised developer identity in a CI/CD pipeline can give attackers a route into the wider software supply chain, allowing them to push malicious code into packages that downstream developers may install with little visibility into tampering.

    That lack of visibility remains a concern, Grover said, citing IDC’s Asia Pacific Security Survey 2025, which found that 46% of enterprises plan to deploy AI for third-party and supply chain risk analysis over the next 12 to 24 months. For now, she said, many organizations are still in the planning stage and have yet to operationalize AI-driven defenses against attacks such as the mini Shai-Hulud campaign.



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