PyPI, the default platform for Python's package management tools, is warning users of a fresh phishing campaign.
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“If you have already clicked on the link and provided your credentials, we recommend changing your password on PyPI immediately,” Larson warned. “Inspect your account's Security History for anything ...
If you recently got an email asking you to verify your credentials to a PyPI site, better change that password The Python Software Foundation warned users of a new string of phishing attacks using a ...
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