NPM Hack dey put bad wallet address swap
Recent NPM hack don spoil 18 versions of popular Node packages dem like chalk, debug and strip-ansi. Di bad guys use phishing email wey dem pretend say na NPM support take jand steal developer login details. Dem come publish bad updates wey quietly change di crypto wallet addresses wey people copy to hacker ones. Di networks wey dem affect na BTC, ETH, SOL, TRX and LTC. Although dem just comot about $50, Ledger CTO Charles Guillemet talk say dis kain supply chain attack na big risk for crypto security. TON CTO Anatoly Makosov ask developers make dem apply patch, lock dependencies and rebuild di apps to comot clipboard hijacks. Traders make dem use audited or hardware wallets, check transaction signatures and watch package integrity well to avoid software wallet wahala.
Neutral
Dis NPM hack show say serious software supply chain attack happen but e cause small loss and dem patch am quick quick. Short-term trade effect no too bad because core blockchain protocols still dey intact. For long-term, dis kain thing show say better security practices like audited wallets and dependency locking dem important, fit make people trust crypto infrastructure well. Na neutral effect e fit get for market price.