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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.
Virgil.CryptoAPI provides the required interfaces to Virgil.SDK. Virgil Security allows for every developer can build cryptographic features including end-to-end encryption, passwordless authentication, and cryptographic verification of data, devices, and identities into their products, with no cryptographic training. Virgil SDK simplifies their work with Virgil Security services(keys management and identities validation) and Crypto Library(modern algorithms with crypto agility). Docs - https://developer.virgilsecurity.com/docs/cs Source - https://github.com/VirgilSecurity/virgil-sdk-net Supported Platforms: - .NET Framework 4.5+ - .NET Core 1.0+ - Xamarin.Android 7.0+ - Xamarin.iOS 10.0+
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Virgil.CryptoAPI provides the required interfaces to Virgil.SDK. Virgil Security allows for every developer can build cryptographic features including end-to-end encryption, passwordless authentication, and cryptographic verification of data, devices, and identities into their products, with no cryptographic training. Virgil SDK simplifies their work with Virgil Security services(keys management and identities validation) and Crypto Library(modern algorithms with crypto agility). Docs - https://developer.virgilsecurity.com/docs/cs Source - https://github.com/VirgilSecurity/virgil-sdk-net Supported Platforms: - .NET Framework 4.5+ - .NET Core 1.0+ - Xamarin.Android 7.0+ - Xamarin.iOS 10.0+
We found that virgil.cryptoapi 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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