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A massive security breach just rocked the developer ecosystem. More than 400 NPM packages got compromised in what appears to be a worm-style infiltration. The attack specifically targeted critical infrastructure including ENS libraries and various crypto-related tools. What makes this particularly nasty? The malicious code was designed to extract developer credentials and private wallet keys. If you've been using any ENS or crypto dev packages recently, time to rotate those keys and check your dependencies. This kind of supply chain attack hits where it hurts most—the tools we trust every day.