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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.
IN PROGRESS
You can:
$ gem install memory_dictionary
Or just add it to your Gemfile
gem 'memory_dictionary', '~> 1.0'
Check the specs
You should check the factories to learn what you need to build your objects, and the tests to learn how to use them. But hey, we have docs right here.
Just fork MemoryDictionary, add your feature+spec, and make a pull request. DO NOT mess up with the version file though.
This is an opensource project so don't expect premium support, but don't be shy, post any troubles you're having in the Issues page and we'll do what we can to help.
Please see LICENSE for licensing details.
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We found that memory_dictionary 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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