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5 Malicious Chrome Extensions Enable Session Hijacking in Enterprise HR and ERP Systems
Five coordinated Chrome extensions enable session hijacking and block security controls across enterprise HR and ERP platforms.
server-summary
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Log basic server information after an http server start as ndjson.
dtrace(1), kill(1))const summary = require('server-summary')
const http = require('http')
const bole = require('bole')
const log = bole('my-server')
process.env.NODE_ENV = 'development'
const server = http.createServer()
server.listen(1337, summary(server, log.info))
Knowing on what port your server is listening is nice to have. This module
logs some basic information after your server has started to stdout.
$ npm install server-summary
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Log basic server information after an http server start.
We found that server-summary 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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