TeamPCP, the gang behind the GitHub breach, conducted 20 supply chain attacks compromising 500+ software packages, Wired reports.
The hacker group TeamPCP, which claimed responsibility for breaching GitHub's repositories, has also executed 20 waves of supply chain attacks recently, compromising over 500 pieces of software, according to Wired.
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