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A sophisticated npm attack employs over seven layers of obfuscation to distribute the Pulsar Remote Administration Tool (RAT). The obfuscation techniques include the use of Japanese Unicode characters, hexadecimal encoding, array shuffling, binary array encoding, and even image steganography to conceal malicious code within a PNG image. The malicious npm package remains publicly available, highlighting ongoing cybersecurity risks.
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