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Nightmares on npm: How Two Malicious Packages Facilitate Data Theft and Destruction
Our threat research team breaks down two malicious npm packages designed to exploit developer trust, steal your data, and destroy data on your machine.
@cloudflare/workers-shared
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Package that is used at Cloudflare to power some internal features of Cloudflare Workers.
@cloudflare/workers-shared
This is a package that is used at Cloudflare to power some internal features of Cloudflare Workers, as well as their open-source equivalents here in workers-sdk and Wrangler.
asset-server
The Asset Server Worker.
For more details please refer to the dedicated README file.
router-worker
Router Worker.
For more details please refer to the dedicated README file.
[!NOTE] Since code in this package is used by the Workers infrastructure, it is important that PRs are given careful review with regards to how they could cause a failure in production. Ideally, there should be comprehensive tests for changes being made to give extra confidence about the behavior.
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Package that is used at Cloudflare to power some internal features of Cloudflare Workers.
The npm package @cloudflare/workers-shared receives a total of 269,081 weekly downloads. As such, @cloudflare/workers-shared popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @cloudflare/workers-shared demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 35 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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