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Data Theft Repackaged: A Case Study in Malicious Wrapper Packages on npm
The Socket Research Team breaks down a malicious wrapper package that uses obfuscation to harvest credentials and exfiltrate sensitive data.
github.com/venkatfrais123/chatbot_nlp
This chatbot was created for a food app, where the user can interact with the bot and get the restaurant details. NLP and RASA were used to build this chatbot. The application was also deployed on Slack using ngrok.
The below are some of the required packages for building the chatbot.
en-core-web-md @ https://github.com/explosion/spacy-models/releases/download/en_core_web_md-2.2.5/en_core_web_md-2.2.5.tar.gz Flask-Mail==0.9.1 httplib2==0.18.1 httptools==0.1.1 httpx==0.9.3 jsonpickle==1.4.1 jsonschema==3.2.0 Keras-Preprocessing==1.1.2 murmurhash==1.0.2 networkx==2.4 numpy==1.19.1 oauth2client==4.1.3 oauthlib==3.1.0 PyYAML==5.3.1 questionary==1.5.2 rasa==2.0.0a2 rasa-sdk==2.0.0a2 redis==3.5.3 regex==2020.6.8 requests==2.24.0 requests-oauthlib==1.3.0 requests-toolbelt==0.9.1 rfc3986==1.4.0 rocketchat-API==1.4 rsa==4.6 scikit-learn==0.23.2 scipy==1.5.2 sklearn-crfsuite==0.3.6 slackclient==2.8.0 spacy==2.2.4 tabulate==0.8.7 tensorboard==2.3.0 tensorboard-plugin-wit==1.7.0 tensorflow==2.3.0 tensorflow-addons==0.10.0 tensorflow-estimator==2.3.0 tensorflow-hub==0.8.0 tensorflow-probability==0.10.1 websockets==8.1
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