GlassWorm malware uses a Zig-based dropper to infect developer tools, stealing data and spreading across IDEs.
It is intentionally narrow in scope: write JavaScript, run it quickly, inspect the output, repeat. This is not a secure sandbox and should be treated as a trusted local tool/app experience. Console ...
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