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Malicious npm Packages Inject SSH Backdoors via Typosquatted Libraries
Socket’s threat research team has detected six malicious npm packages typosquatting popular libraries to insert SSH backdoors.
@glimpse/glimpse-common
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Common components used by the @glimpse\glimpse-agent-node and @glimpse\glimpse-server packages for Glimpse, a web debugging tool that provides both client and server-side diagnostic insights. Spend less time debugging and more time developing. See http://
Please note, this package is a dependency used by Project Glimpse: Node Edition, and should not need to be installed directly. Please check out @glimpse/glimpse instead.
Glimpse is an experimental npm package that gives you in-depth insights about the client and server sides of your Node.js apps. More efficient debugging means faster development. Best of all, it’s free.
Full details and documentation available at http://node.getglimpse.com.
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Common components used by the @glimpse\glimpse-agent-node and @glimpse\glimpse-server packages for Glimpse, a web debugging tool that provides both client and server-side diagnostic insights. Spend less time debugging and more time developing. See http://
We found that @glimpse/glimpse-common demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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