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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.
Note: This is not pyTelegramBotAPI <https://github.com/eternnoir/pyTelegramBotAPI>
, but do to often confusion I have included
it within this package. So if you accidentally install this instead of pyTelegramBotAPI <https://github.com/eternnoir/pyTelegramBotAPI>
the examples, etc will still work.
This originally was telegram bot library, with simple route decorators, and will now
be imported as telebot_router, to separate pyTelegramBotAPI <https://github.com/eternnoir/pyTelegramBotAPI>
_ and this package from
collision.
Currently a work in progress, doesn't do much now, but will register and send messages.
Example Setup ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ::
from telebot_router import TeleBot
app = TeleBot(name)
@app.route('/command ?(.*)') def example_command(message, cmd): chat_dest = message['chat']['id'] msg = "Command Recieved: {}".format(cmd)
app.send_message(chat_dest, msg)
@app.route('(?!/).+') def parrot(message): chat_dest = message['chat']['id'] user_msg = message['text']
msg = "Parrot Says: {}".format(user_msg)
app.send_message(chat_dest, msg)
if name == 'main': app.config['api_key'] = 'xxxxxxxx:enterYourBotKeyHereToTest' app.poll(debug=True)
FAQs
A Telegram bot library, with simple route decorators.
We found that telebot 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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