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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.
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deep-kernel is a node.js library, part of DEEP Framework.
Digital Enterprise End-to-end Platform (also known as DEEP) is low cost and low maintenance digital platform powered by abstracted services from AWS. We enable businesses and developers to achieve more by doing less.
DEEP is enabling small and medium businesses, as well as enterprises to:
DEEP Marketplace (aka www.deep.mg) is a web application built using DEEP and published on serverless environment from Amazon Web Services (aka aws.amazon.com). We make it faster and easier for developers to build and publish their software, as well as for businesses to discover and test applications they are looking for. Our goal is to connect businesses with developers, and empower technical teams to build self-service software that none technical teams could use. The marketplace is like Apple's App Store for web applications that run natively on cloud providers like AWS.
DEEP is enabling developers and architects to:
DEEP Microservice is the predefined structure of a microservice (an application) in DEEP. There is clear separation between frontend, backend and database, as well as unit tests and documentation. Developers are encoraged to get started with DEEP Microservices HelloWorld or DEEP Microservices ToDo App, as well as DEEP CLI (aka
deepify
).
DEEP Marketplace (aka www.deep.mg) is a web application built using DEEP and published on serverless environment from Amazon Web Services (aka aws.amazon.com). We make it faster and easier for developers to build and publish their software, as well as for businesses to discover and test applications they are looking for. Our goal is to connect businesses with developers, and empower technical teams to build self-service software that none technical teams could use. The marketplace is like Apple's App Store for web applications that run natively on cloud providers like AWS.
DEEP is using microservices architecture on serverless environments from cloud providers like AWS. DEEP Framework abstracts the functionality and makes it completely developer friendly. We have the following abstracted libraries:
DEEP Abstracted Library | Description | AWS Abstracted Service(s) |
---|---|---|
deep-asset | Assets Management Library | Amazon S3 |
deep-cache | Cache Management Library | Amazon ElastiCache |
deep-core | Core Management Library | - |
deep-db | Database Management Library | Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon SQS |
deep-di | Dependency Injection Management Library | - |
deep-event | Events Management Library | Amazon Kinesis |
deep-fs | File System Management Library | Amazon S3 |
deep-kernel | Kernel Management Library | - |
deep-log | Logs Management Library | Amazon CloudWatch Logs |
deep-notification | Notifications Management Library | Amazon SNS |
deep-resource | Resouces Management Library | AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway |
deep-security | Security Management Library | AWS IAM, Amazon Cognito |
deep-validation | Validation Management Library | - |
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DEEP Kernel Library
The npm package deep-kernel receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, deep-kernel popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that deep-kernel 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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