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Supply Chain Attack Detected in Solana's web3.js Library
A supply chain attack has been detected in versions 1.95.6 and 1.95.7 of the popular @solana/web3.js library.
<script>
// 建议放在模板 head 标签里面
window.meting_api='https://meting.cxvh.com/?server=:server&type=:type&id=:id&r=:r'
</script>
因为浏览器版本更新导致自动播放权限限制,可在360极速浏览器体验完整功能
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