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Data Theft Repackaged: A Case Study in Malicious Wrapper Packages on npm
The Socket Research Team breaks down a malicious wrapper package that uses obfuscation to harvest credentials and exfiltrate sensitive data.
Given an array, pick a random element and return it.
$ npm install --save pick-item
For more use-cases see the tests
var pickItem = require('pick-item');
// API
// - pickItem(array);
pickItem([1, 2, 3]); // => 2
pickItem([1]); // => 1
pickItem([]); // => undefined
pickItem(); // => undefined
pickItem(null); // => null
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Given an array, pick a random element and return it.
The npm package pick-item receives a total of 8,385 weekly downloads. As such, pick-item popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pick-item 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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