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Malicious PyPI Package Exploits Deezer API for Coordinated Music Piracy
Socket researchers uncovered a malicious PyPI package exploiting Deezer’s API to enable coordinated music piracy through API abuse and C2 server control.
@version 18.3.1
@date 2018-03-19
The best way to build fast and powerful web interfaces.
Weighing in at just 28KB (12KB gzipped), it includes everything you need to build a modern web application:
See a working example with a source code in 80 lines.
It also supports SVG elements,
so it is possible to build full SVG single-page applications.
See a example
with a source code
in 60 lines.
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npm install -g litejs
litejs init demo-project
cd demo-project
npm start
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The npm package litejs receives a total of 485 weekly downloads. As such, litejs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that litejs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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