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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - In the wake of a devastating supply chain attack in the npm registry that left millions of enterprise applications compromised and billions of user records exposed, developers across the JavaScript ecosystem expressed deep sorrow today, lamenting that such a crisis was completely unavoidable.

“It’s a shame, but what can you do? This is just the price of building modern web apps,” said Senior Frontend Engineer Mark Vance, echoing the sentiments of a community that completely relies on a 40-level-deep nested tree of unvetted packages maintained by pseudonymous strangers to capitalize a single string. “There’s absolutely no way to foresee or prevent someone from taking over a long-abandoned utility package and injecting a crypto-miner into every production build in the world. It’s just an act of nature.”

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[-] moonpiedumplings@programming.dev 1 points 5 hours ago

One of the biggest difference is package signing, which is often multi party where multiple developers review changes and coordinate uploads.

There are others, like how Debian and Red Hat essentially maintain forks of software which they only apply cherry picked security updates to. This blocked the XZ utils backdoor, for example. Debian Unstable, Arch, and other distros which shipped newer versions of software got the backdoor. But not Debian Stable and Red Hat.

I wrote a long post here, in which I go more in depth: https://programming.dev/post/48171483/23081855

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