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PyPI Package Disguised as Instagram Growth Tool Harvests User Credentials
A deceptive PyPI package posing as an Instagram growth tool collects user credentials and sends them to third-party bot services.
github.com/issue9/identicon
根据用户的 IP 、邮箱名等任意数据为用户产生漂亮的随机头像。
// 根据用户访问的IP,为其生成一张头像
img, _ := identicon.Make(128, color.NRGBA{},color.NRGBA{}, []byte("192.168.1.1"))
fi, _ := os.Create("/tmp/u1.png")
png.Encode(fi, img)
fi.Close()
// 或者
ii, _ := identicon.New(128, color.NRGBA{}, color.NRGBA{}, color.NRGBA{}, color.NRGBA{})
img := ii.Make([]byte("192.168.1.1"))
img = ii.Make([]byte("192.168.1.2"))
go get github.com/issue9/identicon
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