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Malicious NuGet Packages Typosquat Nethereum to Exfiltrate Wallet Keys
The Socket Threat Research Team uncovered malicious NuGet packages typosquatting the popular Nethereum project to steal wallet keys.
This is extremely experimental stuff
This is a simple "shared storage" for nodejs cluster without redis-like daemon.
npm install noredis
or
npm install git@github.com:iolo/node-noredis.git
require('noredis')
before fork the first worker.var cluster = require('cluster'),
noredis = require('noredis'); // NOTE: before the first fork!
if (cluster.isMaster()) {
...
cluster.fork();
...
} else {
...
noredis.set('foo', 123);
noredis.get('foo', function(err, reply) {
console.log('foo is ' + reply);
});
}
require('noredis')
and use it.var noredis = require('noredis');
...
noredis.set('foo', 123);
noredis.get('foo', function(err, reply) {
console.log('foo is ' + reply);
});
FAQs
simple shared storage for nodejs cluster
The npm package noredis receives a total of 50 weekly downloads. As such, noredis popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that noredis 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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