
Research
Shai-Hulud Descends to Hades: Miasma Worm Campaign Spreads with New PyPI Wave
Socket found 37 malicious PyPI wheels that abuse Python startup hooks to launch a Bun-powered credential stealer tied to Mini Shai-Hulud/Miasma.

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Bit is an open-source cli tool for collaborating on isolated components across projects and repositories.
Use Bit to distribute discrete components from a design library or a project into a standalone reusable package and utilize it across applications.
You can set up your own server for components collaboration, or use the bit.dev cloud hosting for private and public components sharing.
Bit facilitates the process of collaborating on UI components. Team members can share, maintain, and synchronize isolated components from different projects.
Bit allows teams to:
Bit is working with Javascript and Javascript frameworks:
Using npm:
npm install bit-bin --global
Using yarn:
yarn global add bit-bin
Bit cli requires node 8.12 and above. Check other installation methods.
Use bit.dev cloud hosting solution as a shared server and showcase for your components.
Contributions are always welcome, no matter how large or small. Before contributing, please read the code of conduct.
See Contributing.
Apache License, Version 2.0
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We found that ebit-bin 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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Research
Socket found 37 malicious PyPI wheels that abuse Python startup hooks to launch a Bun-powered credential stealer tied to Mini Shai-Hulud/Miasma.

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