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The Hidden Blast Radius of the Axios Compromise
The Axios compromise shows how time-dependent dependency resolution makes exposure harder to detect and contain.
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IMPORTANT: This is NOT the official WPScan tool.
This package does NOT contain the WPScan vulnerability scanner for WordPress websites. WPScan is a Ruby-based tool and can be installed using the following command:
gem install wpscan
This Python package is created to raise awareness about the potential risks of accidentally installing incorrect packages from package repositories.
"VimLxrd and Mr. Robot were here. WPscan can be installed with 'gem install wpscan'. This is a warning about installing PyPI packages. Join our discord: https://discord.gg/owlsec"
If you still wish to install this package, you can use pip:
pip install wpscan
Running the command will display the warning message:
wpscan
For further information, join our Discord server.
This package is intended for educational and awareness purposes. The author is not responsible for misuse or for any issues that arise from using this package.
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