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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.
@ne1410s/address
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<ne14-address reveal="Hey!">
<p>Hello world</p>
</ne14-address>
<script src="PATH_TO_UMD_SCRIPT"></script>
<ne14-address corner="3" reveal="Definition here">YO' STUFF</ne14-address>
const address = document.querySelector('ne14-address');
address.addEventListener('...', () => {
console.log('Event fired!');
});
set
corner (number): Sets the attribute with the corresponding valueset
reveal (string): Sets the attribute with the corresponding valueSome degree of custom styling can be provided, by way of css variables:
ne14-address {
--src-border: 1px solid green;
--reveal-trg-bg: rebeccapurple;
}
--src-border-radius
Source item border radius. Defaults to: 3px
--src-border
Source item border. Defaults to: 1px solid black
--src-bg
Source item background. Defaults to: inherit
--src-fg
Source item foreground. Defaults to: inherit
--trg-border-radius
Target item border radius. Defaults to: 3px
--reveal-src-border
Source item border (in reveal mode). Defaults to: --src-border
--reveal-src-bg
Source item background (in reveal mode). Defaults to: inherit
--reveal-src-fg
Source item foreground (in reveal mode). Defaults to: inherit
--reveal-trg-border
Target item border (in reveal mode). Defaults to: 1px solid black
--reveal-trg-bg
Target item background (in reveal mode). Defaults to: white
--reveal-trg-fg
Target item foreground (in reveal mode). Defaults to: inherit
FAQs
An address lookup tool.
The npm package @ne1410s/address receives a total of 354 weekly downloads. As such, @ne1410s/address popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ne1410s/address demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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