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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.
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This package was created with automated pipeline in mind. One codebase for web and native apps where when something gets merged to master, it gets to production. All you need to do is spin up a new project, set the tokens and secrets correctly and the rest is all magic. When you push code to master, it will just be deployed everywhere after a series of checks. What happens behind the scene is once you push code to Github, it triggers Github actions. If its the master branch, it runs a basic Sanity Check where it builds the client and server code base, runs lint and unittests and reports to Codecov. This sanity check is followed by staging in Heroku. The application is dockerized and deployed as a docker container on Heroku. Once done, regression tests are performed on this staging environment. Unit tests, Cypress tests, Puppeteer and Percy visual regression tests are performed on this environment. Once passed, the docker image is pushed to Dockerhub and Github Container Registry, deployed into Firebase and published to Expo as over-the-air update. To top it all, its published to npm as well.
Install ipwa globally
npm i -g ipwa
Create a new ipwa app
ipwa my-app install
This will create a new project called my-app in the current directory and install npm dependencies.
Create a new project in Github. Do not push anything yet.
Create new Codecov app and set CODECOV_TOKEN
secret in Github. This is where our unit test reports are stored.
Create new Heroku app and set HEROKU_APP_NAME
in ./.github/workflows/build-master.yml
and HEROKU_API_KEY
secret in Github. This is where our app will be staged.
Set config_environment__STAGE_URL
environment variable or set STAGE_URL
in .configrc
Run npm run test:cypress:open
, create a new project in Cypress and set CYPRESS_PROJECT_ID
and CYPRESS_TOKEN
secrets in Github.
Create new Percy app and set PERCY_TOKEN
secrets in Github. This is where our visual regression test reports are stored.
Sign up to Docker and set DOCKER_USER
and DOCKER_PASS
secrets in Github. This is where our docker image is pushed.
Set GITHUB_DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME
& DOCKERHUB_DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME
in ./.github/workflows/build-master.yml
. The docker image above will be pushed to Github package registry as well.
Sign up to npm and set NPM_TOKEN
secret in Github.
Sign up to expo and set EXPO_CLI_USERNAME
and EXPO_CLI_PASSWORD
secrets in Github. This is where our expo app will be published.
Create new firebase app and set FIREBASE_APP_NAME
in ./.github/workflows/build-master.yml
and FIREBASE_TOKEN
secrets in Github. This will be our production environment.
Push the new project you just created to Github.
npm i -g ipwa
ipwa my-app install
Make sure npm dependencies are installed.
npm run dev
in one shell,
npm run nodemon
in another.
DOCKERHUB_DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME
npm run build:docker
Make sure minikube and helm are installed.
Set HELM_APP_NAME
environment variable.
npm run build:helm
npm run test
CODECOV_TOKEN
npm run test:codecov
CYPRESS_PROJECT_ID
CYPRESS_TOKEN
npm run test:cypress:open
PERCY_TOKEN
npm run test:percy
Set config_environment__STAGE_URL
environment variable or set STAGE_URL
in .configrc
npm run test:puppeteer
Set the following environment variables.
HEROKU_APP_NAME
HEROKU_API_KEY
npm run release:heroku
FIREBASE_TOKEN
npm run release:firebase
Set the following environment variables:
DOCKER_USER
DOCKER_PASS
DOCKERHUB_DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME
npm run release:dockerhub
Set the following environment variables:
GITHUB_REPO
GITHUB_DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME
GITHUB_USER
GITHUB_TOKEN
npm run release:github
NPM_TOKEN
npm run release:npm
EXPO_CLI_USERNAME
EXPO_CLI_PASSWORD
Configure your expo app in app.json
npm run release:expo
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FAQs
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The npm package ipwa receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, ipwa popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ipwa 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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