GitHub has said it found about 3,800 internal repositories accessed in the breach and stressed that these contained its own code rather than customer projects. The attackers,...

GitHub blamed the latest in a growing list of hacks claimed by TeamPCP on a poisoned VS Code extension.

A GitHub employee has unwittingly allowed 3,800 internal repositories to be breached after a device compromise with a poisoned VS Code extension.

GitHub is investigating unauthorized access to internal repositories after TeamPCP listed alleged source code and internal organizations for sale.

GitHub is investigating a breach of its internal repositories after the TeamPCP hacker group claimed to have accessed approximately 4,000 repositories containing private code.

GitHub confirmed an attacker was able to access its internal repositories after a code extension breach, with TeamPCP claiming credit.

GitHub has confirmed that roughly 3,800 internal repositories were breached after one of its employees installed a malicious VS Code extension.

GitHub has confirmed that roughly 3,800 internal repositories were hacked after an employee installed an infected VS Code extension.

Around 3,800 repositories of GitHub internal code have been exfiltrated, company rotates credentials as devs ponder the implications

GitHub hat einen Angriff über eine Extension für Visual Studio Code bestätigt. Die erbeuteten Daten stehen offenbar in einem Cybercrime-Forum zum Verkauf.

GitHub says it has already rotated critical secrets and credentials following the breach

GitHub has confirmed an attack via an extension for Visual Studio Code. The stolen data is apparently for sale on a cybercrime forum.

TeamPCP exfiltrated 3,800 internal GitHub repositories after poisoning a VS Code extension. No customer data was affected, the company says.

The code hosting giant GitHub said it was investigating a breach, but said there was no evidence of customer data theft.

Yesterday, GitHub said it had detected and contained a compromise of an employee device involving a...

TeamPCP gained access to GitHub's private source code after an employee unknowingly installed a malicious coding tool.

The company traced the incident to a “poisoned” VS Code extension on an employee’s device. While the hacking group TeamPCP has claimed responsibility for the breach, GitHub says…

GitHub confirmed attackers stole 3,800 internal repositories via a poisoned VS Code extension. The same threat group, TeamPCP, simultaneously compromised Microsoft's durabletask…

Open source software giant GitHub confirmed a data breach this week involving the theft of thousands of repos. One threat actor — TeamPCP — took credit.

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