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Follow-up and Clarification on Recent Malicious Ruby Gems Campaign
A clarification on our recent research investigating 60 malicious Ruby gems.
modify from: QapTcha
Rails3.0.8+/Ruby1.8.7+
##Usage:
In Gemfile:
gem 'rails_qaptcha'
Then:
rails g rails_qaptcha:install
In layout:
= stylesheet_link_tag :qaptcha
= javascript_include_tag :qaptcha
In your haml page place the following div:
#QapTcha
In your application.js:
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#QapTcha').QapTcha({autoRevert:true});
// or
$('.QapTcha').QapTcha({autoRevert:true});
});
##If you want to control it in server side, you need to judge session[:iQapTcha]##
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We found that rails_qaptcha 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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