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Microsoftが自社のGitHubリポジトリ約70を一時的に停止していることについて、以下は重要なポイントをまとめた解説です。
1. **攻撃概要**: セキュリティ研究者の報告によると、攻撃者は特定のパッケージにマルウェアを植え付け、AIコーディングツールを使用して人々のログイン情報が収集されるように仕組んでいた。
2. **Microsoftの対応**: Microsoftは、潜在的な悪意のあるコンテンツを調査している間に自社の70以上のリポジトリを一時的に停止した。一部のリポジトリはレビュー後には復旧されたが、他のものについては引き続き停止している。
3. **攻撃の経緯**: StepSecurityによると、この事件は「durabletask」リポジトリに悪意のあるコミットがプッシュされ、その内容がクラウドコードやジェミニーCLIなどでの実行時にログイン情報の収集を行うように設定されていた。
4. **Microsoftの声明**: Microsoftは、「私たちの最優先事項は顧客とより広範な生態系を保護することです。調査中に一時的にいくつかのリポジトリを停止しましたが、レビュー後には一部は復旧され、他のものは引き続き停止している場合があります」と述べた。
この事件はMicrosoftにとって異例の措置であり、同社が自社製品に悪意のあるコードをインストールされた可能性があることを示しています。
An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media: Microsoft has shut down a wave of its own repositories on GitHub, including those related to Azure and AI coding agents, as it investigates a data breach, according to research from cybersecurity researchers and a statement given to 404 Media by Microsoft. Hackers planted malware that would harvest peoples' credentials when they opened it in AI coding tools like Claude Code or Gemini CLI, according to one set of researchers. The exact contours of the breach are unclear, but researchers say Microsoft has disabled more than 70 of its own repositories, and pointed to a particular package that was previously compromised.
Last week, cybersecurity website OpenSourceMalware.com, which acts as a clearing house for indicators of supply chain attacks so defenders can secure their own networks, and which also publishes its own write-ups, wrote about the mass disabling of Microsoft GitHub repositories. "GitHub disabled 73 Microsoft repositories across four of its GitHub organizations -- the entire Azure Functions org, the whole Durable Task family, and a row of AI sample apps -- in a 105-second sweep on June 5," the website wrote on Friday. Is it very unusual for any company, let alone Microsoft, to disable so many of its own repositories in one go. They include 49 related to Azure, Microsoft's cloud computing arm, and some concerning AI agents. The shutdown repositories also include ones related to durabletask, a Microsoft development tool.
Researchers from StepSecurity wrote on Friday that the GitHub closures came after a malicious commit was pushed to the durabletask repository. That attack planted configuration files that would harvest peoples' credentials when they opened the repository in Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor, or VS Code, StepSecurity wrote. Microsoft said in a statement: "Our priority is to protect customers and the broader ecosystem. We temporarily removed some repositories as we investigated potential malicious content. Some of these repos have been restored after review, while others may remain offline while work continues. As part of our investigation, we notified a small number of customers who may have pulled down content from the affected repositories. We will continue to investigate, and if anything further is identified that requires customer action, we will reach out directly through our established support channels."
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