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Wallet-Draining npm Package Impersonates Nodemailer to Hijack Crypto Transactions
Malicious npm package impersonates Nodemailer and drains wallets by hijacking crypto transactions across multiple blockchains.
= Shabang#!
Shabang is a blogging service for those who prefer to blog from the command line. Sign up for a free account at http://shabng.com. Once you've created your account and picked a name for your blog, you'll get an API key to interact with that blog using this command line program.
Shabang is written in Ruby, and uses the rest-client library to interact with the web service. You may modify this code, or re-implement it in other languages if you wish; it's presented as-is for your hacking pleasure.
== Authors
== Installation
If you're using RubyGems, you can install it via:
$ sudo gem install shabang
We'll provide additional install instructions as those methods become available. It's early days, folks.
== Instructions
See the DOC file for using Shabang.
== Support
Have problems? Contact Aaron Vegh (aaron@innoveghtive.com). Try to be nice.
== License
See the LICENSE file included with the distribution for licensing and copyright details.
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We found that shabng 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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