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Malicious npm Package Targets Solana Developers and Hijacks Funds
A malicious npm package targets Solana developers, rerouting funds in 2% of transactions to a hardcoded address.
@dynatrace/davis
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Welcome to Davis! Davis provides several new, cutting edge mediums for interacting with Dynatrace. Currently integration with Slack and Amazon Alexa are officially supported but more could be added in the future.
We've tried to make the process of setting up and configuring Davis as simple as possible. However, feel free to open an issue or email if you have any questions or feedback. For more information and documentation, make sure to check out the wiki or click on one of the following links
It's highly recommended to keep Davis up to date. We'll do our best to support seamless updates and follow the semantic versioning scheme.
This software is experimental and currently NOT SUPPORTED by Dynatrace. Please use at your own risk. You can contact the author via Github issues.
Licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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Davis Server
The npm package @dynatrace/davis receives a total of 34 weekly downloads. As such, @dynatrace/davis popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dynatrace/davis demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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