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Toptal’s GitHub Organization Hijacked: 10 Malicious Packages Published
Threat actors hijacked Toptal’s GitHub org, publishing npm packages with malicious payloads that steal tokens and attempt to wipe victim systems.
github.com/spothq/cryptocurrency-icons
This project contains over 7,500 icons – almost 500 crypto currencies, in 4 styles and a range of sizes. Completely free. All we ask is that you don’t claim them as your own, and share this resource with others.
We also have some fiat currencies: USD
, GBP
, EUR
, JPY
, CNY
, RUB
. (We don't intend to add more)
Images are in the PNG format (transparent) in 32×32
, 32×32 (@2x)
, and 128×128
variants, along with SVG versions.
There's also a generic
icon that can be used for cryptocurrencies missing an icon here.
If there is an altcoin you’re looking for that hasn’t been included, please create a new issue.
(We don't accept pull request contributions for new or updated icons at this time. Open an issue and we'll do the icon for you.)
$ npm install cryptocurrency-icons
You can then import the icons from ./node_modules/cryptocurrency-icons
, for example ./node_modules/cryptocurrency-icons/svg/color/kmd.svg
.
There's also a manifest.json
file included in the package with a list of the currency symbol, the name of the icons and the associated colors.
Thanks to Christopher Downer for starting this project and all our wonderful contributors.
We're always happy to see where, and how these icons are used. Feel free to share your creations with us, and we will put you in this list.
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