soopsocks
soopsocks is a malicious PyPI package referenced in reporting titled “Check Your Socks – A Deep Dive into soopsocks PyPI Package.” The provided content identifies it as a malware-related open-source supply-chain threat discussed in Security Affairs malware coverage during 2025. High-confidence details available from the content are limited: it is associated with the Python Package Index (PyPI) ecosystem and was notable enough to be included in malware-focused reporting. No further verified details are provided in the supplied content regarding its capabilities, infection chain, payload behavior, targeted sectors, associated threat actor, or indicators of compromise.
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Malicious PyPI package named soopsocks, likely used for malicious activity via Python environments.
Malicious Python package (PyPI) named soopsocks, likely used for malicious activity such as proxying or data exfiltration.
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