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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.
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Since v3.0.5,
colortest
conforms to Fedora packaging standards
If you're using Fedora or any other distribution with the dnf
package manager:
$ sudo dnf install colortest
And use it:
$ colortest
❌ To uninstall it:
$ sudo dnf remove colortest
If you have npm installed, you can either install it globally or use it directly with npx
:
$ npx colortest
Alternatively, you can download and run the script from your bash prompt.
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We found that colortest demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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