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Quasar RAT Disguised as an npm Package for Detecting Vulnerabilities in Ethereum Smart Contracts
Socket researchers uncover a malicious npm package posing as a tool for detecting vulnerabilities in Etherium smart contracts.
bugsnag-js
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Automatically detect JavaScript errors, collect detailed diagnostic information, and get notified about errors in real-time.
Automatically detect JavaScript errors on your website, get real-time error alerts and detailed diagnostic reports. Get cross-browser error detection and see errors grouped by browser, browser version, OS, and more. Learn more about JavaScript error reporting from Bugsnag.
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Use the following plugins and guides to integrate Bugsnag with various frameworks.
Framework | Bugsnag plugin | Documentation |
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React | bugsnag-react | React docs |
Vue | bugsnag-vue | Vue docs |
Angular | bugsnag-angular | Angular docs |
Backbone | - | Backbone docs |
Ember | - | Ember docs |
All contributors are welcome! For information on how to build, test, and release
bugsnag-js
, see our
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The Bugsnag JS library is free software released under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for details.
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Automatically detect JavaScript errors, collect detailed diagnostic information, and get notified about errors in real-time.
We found that bugsnag-js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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