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GitHub projects are being targeted with malicious action in apparent attempt to frame this researcher

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  • Malicious commits found in Exo Labs’ GitHub account
  • They were submitted, and pointed to, a Texas-based security researcher
  • The malware does not exist, and the researcher claims someone is impersonating him

Someone has been breaking into GitHub projects, injecting malicious code, and seemingly trying to discredit a researcher by accusing them of the hack.

Executives from AI and machine learning startup Exo Labs have warned someone tried to submit new changes to the code in the company’s GitHub repository.

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