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Supply chain riskContains native code (e.g., compiled binaries or shared libraries). Including native code can obscure malicious behavior.
Found 47 instances in 1 package
Network access
Supply chain riskThis module accesses the network.
Found 1 instance in 1 package
Shell access
Supply chain riskThis module accesses the system shell. Accessing the system shell increases the risk of executing arbitrary code.
Found 1 instance in 1 package
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This library provides packet decoding capabilities for Go. See godoc for more details.
Minimum Go version required is 1.5 except for pcapgo/EthernetHandle, afpacket, and bsdbpf which need at least 1.9 due to x/sys/unix dependencies.
Originally forked from the gopcap project written by Andreas Krennmair ak@synflood.at (http://github.com/akrennmair/gopcap).
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