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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.
The project was developed using the maturin framework.
From PyPI:
pip install encrusted
Build from source:
maturin build -r -i=path/to/python
pip install .../encrusted/target/wheels/<whl file name>.whl
import numpy as np
import encrusted
arr = np.random.randint(0, 1, size=(100, 100))
encoded_arr = encrusted.encode(arr)
assert np.array_equal(encrusted.decode(encoded_arr), arr)
Tests are run with pytest
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FAQs
A library for fast encoding of numpy arrays
We found that encrusted demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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