OpenAI Codex tool with over 29,000 downloads linked to malicious npm supply chain attack stealing authentication tokens
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A tool started benign and turned sour after a little while, stealing tokens and granting persistent access.
A tool started benign and turned sour after a little while, stealing tokens and granting persistent access.
A tool started benign and turned sour after a little while, stealing tokens and granting persistent access.
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