Hackers are impersonating a Linux Foundation leader on Slack to trick open source developers into downloading malware. This sophisticated social engineering attack leverages trust within the community, posing as a trusted figure and using legitimate-looking links to steal credentials and install malicious certificates. Developers must verify identities out of band and enable multi-factor authentication to mitigate such risks.
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