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Kill Switch Hidden in npm Packages Typosquatting Chalk and Chokidar
Socket researchers found several malicious npm packages typosquatting Chalk and Chokidar, targeting Node.js developers with kill switches and data theft.
@startup-booster/serverless-offline-schedule
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npm install --save-dev serverless-offline-schedule
Then in serverless.yml
add following entry to the plugins array: serverless-offline-schedule
plugins:
- serverless-offline-schedule
λ → sls schedule
Serverless: Starting serverless-offline-schedule in standalone process. Press CTRL+C to stop.
Serverless: Scheduling [schedule-function] cron: [*/1 * * * *] input: {"scheduler":"1-minute"}
...
Serverless: Succesfully invoked scheduled function: [my-function]
serverless-offline-schedule
will automatically hook into serverless-offline
start command hook.
λ → sls offline
...
Serverless: Scheduling [schedule-function] cron: [*/1 * * * *] input: {"scheduler":"1-minute"}
...
Serverless: Succesfully invoked scheduled function: [my-function]
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We found that @startup-booster/serverless-offline-schedule demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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