The Bitwarden CLI was briefly compromised after attackers uploaded a malicious @bitwarden/cli package to npm containing a credential-stealing payload capable of spreading to other projects.
The Bitwarden CLI NPM package compromise is tied to a Checkmarx supply chain attack and references the Shai-Hulud worm.
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