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6 Malicious Packagist Themes Ship Trojanized jQuery and FUNNULL Redirect Payloads
Six malicious Packagist packages posing as OphimCMS themes contain trojanized jQuery that exfiltrates URLs, injects ads, and loads FUNNULL-linked redirects.
@parcel/codeframe
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babel-code-frame is a package that provides similar functionality to @parcel/codeframe by generating code frames for error messages. It highlights specific lines and columns in a code snippet. While both packages serve the same purpose, babel-code-frame is part of the Babel ecosystem and might be more suitable for projects already using Babel.
ESLint is a popular linting tool for JavaScript that also provides code frame-like error messages when it encounters issues in the code. While its primary purpose is linting, it offers similar error highlighting features. However, ESLint is a much larger tool with a broader scope compared to the focused functionality of @parcel/codeframe.
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Blazing fast, zero configuration web application bundler
The npm package @parcel/codeframe receives a total of 849,596 weekly downloads. As such, @parcel/codeframe popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @parcel/codeframe demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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Six malicious Packagist packages posing as OphimCMS themes contain trojanized jQuery that exfiltrates URLs, injects ads, and loads FUNNULL-linked redirects.

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