
A network of over 3,000 malicious GitHub accounts has been discovered, used by a malware distribution service known as 'Stargazer Goblin'. The accounts aim to spread various types of malware, including Atlantida Stealer, Rhadamanthys, RisePro, Lumma Stealer, and RedLine. Researchers from Check Point Software Technologies identified the network, highlighting the significant threat it poses to cybersecurity. The malware crew used these accounts to make bank.

Network of 3,000 GitHub Accounts Used for Malware Distribution #cybersecurity https://t.co/XaQkYUESEk
Malware crew Stargazers Goblin used 3,000 GitHub accounts to make bank https://t.co/9hF6gwr3ZB
A network of more than 3,000 malicious accounts were discovered on @github that aims to distribute malicious links and malware, including Atlantida Stealer, Rhadamanthys, RisePro, Lumma Stealer and RedLine, said @CheckPointSW researchers. #infosec https://t.co/2Nu0810skX