
Research
TeamPCP Compromises Telnyx Python SDK to Deliver Credential-Stealing Malware
Malicious versions of the Telnyx Python SDK on PyPI delivered credential-stealing malware via a multi-stage supply chain attack.
@astrojs/markdown-remark
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Remark is a Markdown processor built on plugins. It is highly extensible and can be used to parse, transform, and compile Markdown. Compared to @astrojs/markdown-remark, Remark is more general-purpose and can be used outside of Astro projects.
Markdown-it is a fast and flexible Markdown parser. It offers a pluggable architecture similar to Remark but is known for its speed and CommonMark compliance. Unlike @astrojs/markdown-remark, markdown-it is not specifically designed for integration with Astro.
Unified is a project that provides a unified interface for processing content with syntax trees. It can be used with Remark for Markdown processing. Unified is more of a framework for building content processors, whereas @astrojs/markdown-remark is a specific integration for Astro.
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The npm package @astrojs/markdown-remark receives a total of 1,754,547 weekly downloads. As such, @astrojs/markdown-remark popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @astrojs/markdown-remark demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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Research
Malicious versions of the Telnyx Python SDK on PyPI delivered credential-stealing malware via a multi-stage supply chain attack.

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