
Research
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.
sett enables packaging, encryption, and transfer of data to pre-configured locations.
Detailed documentation as well as a quick-start guide can be found in the sett documentation.
For the latest, non-stable, version of the docs, see here.
sett
is also available as a docker container (command line interface
only). For details, see this README.
Please note that a number of gui-specific files are excluded from the unit
tests coverage. The detailed list of excluded files can be found in
pyproject.toml
, under the [tool.coverage.run]
section.
FAQs
Secure Encryption and Transfer Tool
We found that sett 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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