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Malicious npm Packages Inject SSH Backdoors via Typosquatted Libraries
Socket’s threat research team has detected six malicious npm packages typosquatting popular libraries to insert SSH backdoors.
RCov is a:
If you want to use the command line tool, the output from rcov -h
is self explanatory. If you want to automate the execution of RCov via Rake take a look at readme for rake. If you want to use the associated library, read on.
RCov is primarily a tool for code coverage analysis, but since 0.4.0 it exposes some of its code so that you can build on top of its heuristics for code analysis and its capabilities for coverage information and execution count gathering. The main classes of interest are Rcov::FileStatistics
, Rcov::CodeCoverageAnalyzer
and Rcov::CallSiteAnalyzer
.
Rcov::FileStatistics
can use some heuristics to determine which parts of the file are executable and which are mere comments.
Rcov::CodeCoverageAnalyzer
is used to gather code coverage and execution count information inside a running Ruby program.
Rcov::CallSiteAnalyzer
is used to obtain information about where methods are defined and who calls them.
The parts of RCov's runtime meant to be reused (i.e. the external API) are documented with RDoc. Those not meant to be used are clearly marked as so or were deliberately removed from the present documentation.
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We found that hooligan495-rcov demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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