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Rust RFC Proposes a Security Tab on crates.io for RustSec Advisories
Rust’s crates.io team is advancing an RFC to add a Security tab that surfaces RustSec vulnerability and unsoundness advisories directly on crate pages.
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Rust’s crates.io team is advancing an RFC to add a Security tab that surfaces RustSec vulnerability and unsoundness advisories directly on crate pages.

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Socket found a Rust typosquat (finch-rust) that loads sha-rust to steal credentials, using impersonation and an unpinned dependency to auto-deliver updates.

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A pair of typosquatted Go packages posing as Google’s UUID library quietly turn helper functions into encrypted exfiltration channels to a paste site, putting developer and CI data at risk.