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PyPI Package Disguised as Instagram Growth Tool Harvests User Credentials
A deceptive PyPI package posing as an Instagram growth tool collects user credentials and sends them to third-party bot services.
The User Agent Parser Library analyzes what device a customer or prospect is using to browse your site. It detects a wide range of browser types including Smart Phones, Tablets, Game Consoles, Smart TVs, Bots, Desktop, Applications, Validators, Vulnerability Scanners, Email Clients, and Site Monitors.
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The User Agent Parser Library analyzes what device a customer or prospect is using to browse your site. It detects a wide range of browser types including Smart Phones, Tablets, Game Consoles, Smart TVs, Bots, Desktop, Applications, Validators, Vulnerability Scanners, Email Clients, and Site Monitors.
We found that useragentparser 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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