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Quasar RAT Disguised as an npm Package for Detecting Vulnerabilities in Ethereum Smart Contracts
Socket researchers uncover a malicious npm package posing as a tool for detecting vulnerabilities in Etherium smart contracts.
TKSBrokerAPI is the trading platform for automation and simplifying the implementation of trading scenarios, as well as working with Tinkoff Invest API server via the REST protocol. The TKSBrokerAPI platform may be used in two ways: from the console, it has a rich keys and commands, or you can use it as Python module.
See full documentation with examples on GitHub Pages: https://github.com/Tim55667757/TKSBrokerAPI/blob/master/README_EN.md
TKSBrokerAPI module documentation: https://tim55667757.github.io/TKSBrokerAPI/docs/tksbrokerapi/TKSBrokerAPI.html
Подробная документация на русском с примерами: https://github.com/Tim55667757/TKSBrokerAPI/blob/master/README.md
Документация на модуль TKSBrokerAPI: https://tim55667757.github.io/TKSBrokerAPI/docs/tksbrokerapi/TKSBrokerAPI.html
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TKSBrokerAPI is the trading platform for automation and simplifying the implementation of trading scenarios, as well as working with Tinkoff Invest API server via the REST protocol. The TKSBrokerAPI platform may be used in two ways: from the console, it has a rich keys and commands, or you can use it as Python module.
We found that tksbrokerapi 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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