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PyPI unverified 1,800 emails since June 2025 to block expired-domain attacks, strengthening open-source supply chain security.
The Python Package Index (PyPI) has introduced new protections against domain resurrection attacks that enable hijacking ...
PyPI or the Python Package Index is giving away 4,000 Google Titan security keys as part of its move to mandatory two-factor authentication (2FA) for critical projects built in the Python ...
Multiple malicious Python packages available on the PyPI repository were caught stealing sensitive information like AWS credentials and transmitting it to publicly exposed endpoints accessible by ...
Python Package Index (PyPI), the official third-party open-source repository for Python projects, said it will enforce a mandatory two-factor authentication (2FA) policy for projects categorized as ...
Devs unknowingly use “malicious” modules snuck into official Python repository Code packages available in PyPI contained modified installation scripts.
A security firm found three malicious Python libraries uploaded on the official Python Package Index (PyPI) that contained a hidden backdoor which would activate when the libraries were installed ...
This time, the repository was PyPI, short for the Python Package Index, which is the official software repository for the Python programming language.
To make mail hijacking more difficult, PyPI has been checking domain validity since June. In case of doubt, an abandoned email address loses its verification.