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60 Malicious Ruby Gems Used in Targeted Credential Theft Campaign
A RubyGems malware campaign used 60 malicious packages posing as automation tools to steal credentials from social media and marketing tool users.
by Pocketworks, a UK mobile apps and sales technology development company.
Print physical Kanban cards from your GitHub issues, and stick that sweet stuff on your office wall
gem install git2pdf
# E.g. for this repo: https://github.com/uranusjr/macdown/issues
$ git2pdf gen uranusjr/macdown -u tobinharris -p
$ open issues.pdf
$ git2pdf gen "uranusjr/macdown, pocketworks/git2rb" -u tobinharris -p
$ open issues.pdf
$ git2pdf gen -u tobinharris -p xxx -r "my-project, come-cool-repo, another-repo" -o my-organisation
$ open issues.pdf
$ git2pdf gen -u tobinharris -p xxx -r "pocketworks/my-project, pocketworks/come-cool-repo, pocketworks/another-repo"
TODO:
issues.pdf
Copyright (c) 2014 Tobin Harris. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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We found that git2pdf demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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