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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/kusokaihatsusha/easy_sftp
App for synchronized data between servers using CLI through SFTP client.
-from string
Local or sftp path. If value is sftp path use prefix serversftp@/somepath
-to string
Local or sftp path. If value is sftp path use prefix serversftp@/somepath
-logs string
Path to folder with logs. If value is empty => logs off
-mask string
RegExp mask. If value is empty select all files => .* (default ".*")
-u string
Exist user sftp login. If value is empty => user (default "user")
-p string
Exist user sftp pass. If value is empty => password (default "password")
-port string
Usage port sftp. If value is empty => 22 (default "22")
-sf boolean
True or false for find in subfolder. If value is empty => false (default "false")
-ts boolean
True or false for add suffix timestamp. If value is empty => false (default "false")
-m boolean
True or false for move files. If value is empty => false (default "false")
-debug boolean
True or false for more logs. If value is empty => false (default "false")
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