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988 Nobody talks about why supply-chain attackers started hiding command servers inside Google Calendar events and Solana memo fields — and the Glassworm takedown finally explains it

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/02/2026 10:30 EDT

Nobody talks about why supply-chain attackers started hiding command servers inside Google Calendar events and Solana memo fields — and the Glassworm takedown finally explains it

Glassworm was, until last week, one of the more technically interesting pieces of malware circulating through the open source ecosystem.

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