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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/nxpkg/httpcache
Package httpcache provides a http.RoundTripper implementation that works as a mostly RFC 7234 compliant cache for http responses.
It is only suitable for use as a 'private' cache (i.e. for a web-browser or an API-client and not for a shared proxy).
This project isn't actively maintained; it works for what I, and seemingly others, want to do with it, and I consider it "done". That said, if you find any issues, please open a Pull Request and I will try to review it. Any changes now that change the public API won't be considered.
github.com/gregjones/httpcache/diskcache
provides a filesystem-backed cache using the diskv library.github.com/gregjones/httpcache/memcache
provides memcache implementations, for both App Engine and 'normal' memcache servers.sourcegraph.com/sourcegraph/s3cache
uses Amazon S3 for storage.github.com/gregjones/httpcache/leveldbcache
provides a filesystem-backed cache using leveldb.github.com/die-net/lrucache
provides an in-memory cache that will evict least-recently used entries.github.com/die-net/lrucache/twotier
allows caches to be combined, for example to use lrucache above with a persistent disk-cache.github.com/birkelund/boltdbcache
provides a BoltDB implementation (based on the bbolt fork).If you implement any other backend and wish it to be linked here, please send a PR editing this file.
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