@thomrstrom@triangletoot.party
Post #1436664
2026-03-26 23:59 UTC
At the risk of spilling the beans too early... I grew tired of the constant barrage of supply-chain attacks afflicting the open-source community and decided to create a new open-source #malware scanner, named #Litmus.
This is part of a larger vision for intercepting supply-chain attacks, called The #Atomdrift Project. I want to empower everyone, from software marketplaces to teenagers at home, to catch the sorts of attacks we've recently seen against #Trivy and #OpenClaw.
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@thomrstrom@triangletoot.party 2026-03-27 00:00
I've poured hundreds of hours (and thousands of dollars' worth of GPUs, RAM, and storage) into Atomdrift because it's well past time the open-source community had a solution. While ClamAV served us well for the past 23 years, its design always assumed that malware samples were static, well-known, and in binary form. That's not the case in 2026.