
Research
TeamPCP Compromises Telnyx Python SDK to Deliver Credential-Stealing Malware
Malicious versions of the Telnyx Python SDK on PyPI delivered credential-stealing malware via a multi-stage supply chain attack.
@swc/types
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Typings for @swc/core APIs. This is a separate package because SWC is used by various tools but not all of them want to depend on @swc/core.
This package is very cheap, so feel free to depend on this.
Similar to @swc/types, @babel/types provides definitions and constructors for AST nodes for use with Babel. While both packages serve a similar purpose in providing tools for AST manipulation, @babel/types is tailored for the Babel ecosystem, which might make it more suitable for projects already using Babel for transpilation.
The TypeScript package itself includes utilities for working with TypeScript ASTs. While @swc/types is focused on SWC's AST format, the TypeScript package is essential for projects that need to work directly with TypeScript codebases, offering more comprehensive support for TypeScript-specific features.
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Typings for the swc project.
The npm package @swc/types receives a total of 27,629,140 weekly downloads. As such, @swc/types popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @swc/types 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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Research
Malicious versions of the Telnyx Python SDK on PyPI delivered credential-stealing malware via a multi-stage supply chain attack.

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TeamPCP is partnering with ransomware group Vect to turn open source supply chain attacks on tools like Trivy and LiteLLM into large-scale ransomware operations.

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