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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.
@minutemailer/middleman
Advanced tools
Simple request handler for API requests. The goal is to use Middleman to configure global validation and response handlers.
The Middleman has built in handler for these responses:
The appropriate exception will be thrown when any of these statuses is present in the response.
The recommended way is to create a class that extends to Middleman class so you can fully configure it to suit the needs of your app.
The handleSuccess
method is a good place to start. A place where you can add redirects
and other defined response rules you might have.
import Middleman from 'middleman';
import Notifications from 'notifications';
class API extends Middleman {
/**
* Handle success responses
* @param {Object} data Minutemailer data
*/
handleSuccess = (data) => {
if ('notifications' in data) {
Notifications.add(data.notification);
}
return data;
};
}
const photos = new API('/api/photos');
photos.get().then(console.log);
FAQs
Simple request handler for API requests.
The npm package @minutemailer/middleman receives a total of 253 weekly downloads. As such, @minutemailer/middleman popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @minutemailer/middleman demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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