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The Socket Research Team breaks down a malicious wrapper package that uses obfuscation to harvest credentials and exfiltrate sensitive data.
@woovi/apiwithlog
Advanced tools
Powerful fetch
wrapper with the given functionallies:
DEBUG=true
WRITE_MOCK=true
USE_MOCK=true
This will make the request but it won't show any logs
yarn es scripts/test.ts
Show request and response logs
DEBUG=true yarn es scripts/test.ts
Output example
GET https://cat-fact.herokuapp.com/facts
{
time: 'NaNms',
init: 'https://cat-fact.herokuapp.com/facts',
options: { headers: { 'user-agent': 'node-fetch' } },
json: [
{
status: { verified: true, feedback: '', sentCount: 1 },
_id: '5887e1d85c873e0011036889',
user: '5a9ac18c7478810ea6c06381',
text: 'Cats make about 100 different sounds. Dogs make only about 10.',
__v: 0,
source: 'user',
updatedAt: '2020-09-03T16:39:39.578Z',
type: 'cat',
createdAt: '2018-01-15T21:20:00.003Z',
deleted: false,
used: true
},
],
ok: true,
status: 200,
curl: `curl 'https://cat-fact.herokuapp.com/facts' -H "user-agent: node-fetch"`
}
Save request to mock
WRITE_MOCK=true DEBUG=true yarn es scripts/test.ts
Go check mock-requests.json
Reply requests from mock
USE_MOCK=true DEBUG=true yarn es scripts/test.ts
FAQs
Powerful `fetch` wrapper with the given functionallies:
The npm package @woovi/apiwithlog receives a total of 276 weekly downloads. As such, @woovi/apiwithlog popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @woovi/apiwithlog demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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