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Nx npm Packages Compromised in Supply Chain Attack Weaponizing AI CLI Tools
Malicious Nx npm versions stole secrets and wallet info using AI CLI tools; Socket’s AI scanner detected the supply chain attack and flagged the malware.
I help deploy Stacks into Cloud Formation. I save data about them in SimpleDB.
Install the gem
gem install stackster
Create a file ~/.stackster.yml and include within it:
access_key: xxx
secret_key: yyy
region: us-west-1
You can issues the following commands stacks:
stackster list
stackster create -n STACK_NAME -a ATTRIBUTES -t TEMPLATE_PATH
stackster update -n STACK_NAME -a ATTRIBUTES
stackster show -n STACK_NAME
stackster destroy -n STACK_NAME
Attributes are specified as '=' seperated key value pairs. Multiple can be specified. For example:
stackster create -n test-stack -t ~/my-template.json -a arg1=val1 -a arg2=vol2
For more information, run stackster -h.
FAQs
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We found that stackster 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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