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Socket Selected for OpenAI's Cybersecurity Grant Program
Socket is an initial recipient of OpenAI's Cybersecurity Grant Program, which commits $10M in API credits to defenders securing open source software.
@intlify/core-base
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i18next is a popular internationalization framework for JavaScript. It offers a wide range of features including translation, pluralization, and interpolation. Compared to @intlify/core-base, i18next has a larger ecosystem with plugins and integrations for various frameworks.
react-intl is a library specifically designed for React applications. It provides components and APIs for formatting dates, numbers, and strings, and for handling translations. While @intlify/core-base is more general-purpose, react-intl is tailored for React, making it easier to use in React projects.
vue-i18n is an internationalization plugin for Vue.js. It offers similar functionalities to @intlify/core-base but is specifically designed for Vue.js applications. It integrates seamlessly with Vue components and provides a simple API for managing translations and locales.
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@intlify/core-base
The npm package @intlify/core-base receives a total of 2,123,418 weekly downloads. As such, @intlify/core-base popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @intlify/core-base 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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Socket is an initial recipient of OpenAI's Cybersecurity Grant Program, which commits $10M in API credits to defenders securing open source software.

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Socket CEO Feross Aboukhadijeh joins 10 Minutes or Less, a podcast by Ali Rohde, to discuss the recent surge in open source supply chain attacks.

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Campaign of 108 extensions harvests identities, steals sessions, and adds backdoors to browsers, all tied to the same C2 infrastructure.