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Malicious NuGet Packages Typosquat Nethereum to Exfiltrate Wallet Keys
The Socket Threat Research Team uncovered malicious NuGet packages typosquatting the popular Nethereum project to steal wallet keys.
@luckyf/testpackage
Advanced tools
- Build: `pnpm run build` - Lint: `pnpm run lint` - Add changeset per change: `pnpm changeset` - Release package: - Commit all Git changes - Create Version: `pnpm changeset version` - Publish package: `pnpm changeset publish`
pnpm run build
pnpm run lint
pnpm changeset
pnpm changeset version
pnpm changeset publish
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- Build: `pnpm run build` - Lint: `pnpm run lint` - Add changeset per change: `pnpm changeset` - Release package: - Commit all Git changes - Create Version: `pnpm changeset version` - Publish package: `pnpm changeset publish`
The npm package @luckyf/testpackage receives a total of 89 weekly downloads. As such, @luckyf/testpackage popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @luckyf/testpackage demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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The Socket Threat Research Team uncovered malicious NuGet packages typosquatting the popular Nethereum project to steal wallet keys.
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