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Malicious npm Packages Inject SSH Backdoors via Typosquatted Libraries
Socket’s threat research team has detected six malicious npm packages typosquatting popular libraries to insert SSH backdoors.
github.com/Lighthouse8/go-openvpn
A go library to start and interface with openvpn processes.
First use the following command to create a PSK (pre shared key)
openvpn --genkey --secret pre-shared.key
// Create an instance of the openvpn struct
p := openvpn.NewStaticKeyServer("pre-shared.key")
// Start the openvpn process. Note that this method do not block so the program will continue at once.
p.Start()
// Listen for events
for {
select {
case event := <-p.Events:
log.Println("Event: ", event.Name, "(", event.Args, ")")
}
}
// Create an instance of the openvpn struct
p := openvpn.NewStaticKeyClient("localhost", "pre-shared.key")
// Start the openvpn process. Note that this method do not block so the program will continue at once.
p.Start()
// Listen for events
for {
select {
case event := <-p.Events:
log.Println("Event: ", event.Name, "(", event.Args, ")")
}
}
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