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NPM targeted by malware campaign mimicking familiar library names
Socket uncovered npm malware campaign mimicking popular Node.js libraries and packages from other ecosystems; packages steal data and execute remote code.
Javascript utility for checking if an email is valid or using a free or disposable email domain.
Based on the npm freemail module, which provides a database of free and disposable email domains. All credit for the free and disposable domains lists goes to the npm freemail maintainers.
Could for example be used to test if a user is using a business email.
npm install --save testmail
var testmail = require('testmail');
testmail('foo@bar');
> 'invalid'
testmail('foobar.com');
> 'invalid'
testmail(123);
> 'invalid'
testmail('smith@gmail.com');
> 'free'
testmail('jack@mailinater.com');
> 'disposable'
testmail('foo@google.com');
> 'valid'
FAQs
Test if an email is valid and from a free or disposable domain
We found that testmail 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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