Quasar Linux RAT Targets Developer Workstations in Supply Chain Attack

Quasar Linux RAT Targets Developer Workstations in Supply Chain Attack
A Linux variant of the Quasar remote access trojan is being deployed against software developers to harvest credentials and source code access tokens. The malware specifically targets development environments to enable downstream supply chain compromise through stolen authentication materials.
The shift to Linux-based developer tooling creates new attack surface for credential theft operations. According to reporting, successful compromise of developer credentials enables adversaries to inject malicious code into legitimate software pipelines, potentially affecting thousands of downstream users.
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