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60 Malicious Ruby Gems Used in Targeted Credential Theft Campaign
A RubyGems malware campaign used 60 malicious packages posing as automation tools to steal credentials from social media and marketing tool users.
An official module for interacting with the discordbots.org API
npm install dblapi.js
Documentation can be found here
const Discord = require("discord.js");
const client = new Discord.Client();
const DBL = require("dblapi.js");
const dbl = new DBL('Your discordbots.org token', client);
// Optional events
dbl.on('posted', () => {
console.log('Server count posted!');
})
dbl.on('error', e => {
console.log(`Oops! ${e}`);
})
const DBL = require('dblapi.js');
const dbl = new DBL(yourDBLTokenHere, { webhookPort: 5000, webhookAuth: 'password' });
dbl.webhook.on('ready', hook => {
console.log(`Webhook running at http://${hook.hostname}:${hook.port}${hook.path}`);
});
dbl.webhook.on('vote', vote => {
console.log(`User with ID ${vote.user} just voted!`);
});
FAQs
BLAPI is a package to handle posting your discord stats to botlists. It's intended to be used with discord.js, though you can also manually post your stats.
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