According to ME News, on April 23 (UTC+8), Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch posted on X that the team conducted an in-depth analysis of the recent security incident. The investigation revealed that threat actors distributed malware on computers to search for keys associated with Vercel accounts and other service providers. Once obtained, the attackers used APIs to perform large-scale operations, primarily focusing on enumerating non-sensitive environment variables. Vercel has expanded its collaboration with industry partners such as Microsoft, AWS, and Wiz, and has notified other suspected victims. Vercel has already rolled out several product enhancements, and further investigation updates will be shared via security advisories. (Source: ODAILY)
Vercel CEO Reveals Attackers Spread Malware to Steal Account Keys
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Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch shared on-chain news regarding attackers distributing malware to steal account credentials from Vercel and other platforms. The malicious software enabled threat actors to perform large-scale API operations, targeting non-sensitive environment variables. Vercel has strengthened partnerships with Microsoft, AWS, and Wiz, and notified other affected parties. The company has also deployed several product updates to address the issue. Crypto news continues to emphasize security developments across the tech and blockchain sectors.
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