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Malicious npm Packages Inject SSH Backdoors via Typosquatted Libraries
Socket’s threat research team has detected six malicious npm packages typosquatting popular libraries to insert SSH backdoors.
coins-validate
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COINS implementation of nfl's git-validate
Specifically, this package does the following to your project:
"test": "node test/", "validate": "npm ls"
)This module also is OK with you deviating your own packages requirements as you see fit. On re-install or update, it will cordially NOT squash your modified scripts. It will, however, continue to install dev dependencies that COINS thinks are mandatory! It will also always lock you into the pre-commit hooks it thinks are required. So, if you don't need those tasks on pre-commit, simply echo something back in the corresponding npm script :).
npm i --save-dev coins-validate@latest
always use latest to assert that coins repos always follow our latest spec
FAQs
configures a package to fall inline with coins standards
We found that coins-validate demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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