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Data Theft Repackaged: A Case Study in Malicious Wrapper Packages on npm
The Socket Research Team breaks down a malicious wrapper package that uses obfuscation to harvest credentials and exfiltrate sensitive data.
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zup <command>
Commands:
zup convert Converts routes.json to routes.oas.json
zup delete Deletes the zup at the URL
zup deploy Deploys current Git branch of the current directory
zup list Lists all deployed zups
zup test Runs the tests under /tests against an endpoint
zup tunnel Tunnel commands
zup variable Environment Variable commands
zup tunnel
Tunnel commands
Commands:
zup tunnel create Creates a new tunnel in your account
zup tunnel delete Deletes a tunnel in your account
zup tunnel describe Describes a tunnel in your account
zup tunnel list Lists the tunnels in your account
zup tunnel rotate-token Rotates the token for a tunnel in your account
zup tunnel services Tunnel services commands
zup tunnel services
Tunnel services commands
Commands:
zup tunnel services describe Describes the services for this tunnel
zup tunnel services update Updates the services for this tunnel
zup variable
Variable commands
Commands:
zup variable create Creates a new variable for a branch
zup variable update Updates an existing variable for a branch
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