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The Growing Risk of Malicious Browser Extensions
Socket researchers uncover how browser extensions in trusted stores are used to hijack sessions, redirect traffic, and manipulate user behavior.
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Douglas Coburn
September 13, 2024
We’re excited to release first version of Socket’s Python Software Development Kit (SDK), now available on PyPI. Our SDK simplifies integrating Socket's security features into your Python applications by providing a user-friendly wrapper around the Socket REST API.
We designed this SDK to make it easier for our customers who user Python to integrate Socket into their workflows. It makes it possible for developers to easily retrieve detailed information on npm package issues, scores, dependencies, organization settings, and more.
Installing the Socket Python SDK is as simple as running:
pip install socket-sdk-python
Developers can then easily integrate the SDK into their projects, allowing them to streamline monitoring and managing package dependencies, retrieving security scores, viewing reports, and tracking issues. Detailed instructions for setting up and using the SDK can be found in the project description on PyPI, including all the available parameters and functions.
Check out our product changelog for all the information on the latest fixes and improvements. Moving forward, all updates will be published to the SDK’s package on PyPI. Feel free to get in touch if you have any feedback or suggestions. We would love to hear from you, as your input helps us continuously improve and tailor the SDK to better meet your security needs.
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Socket researchers uncover how browser extensions in trusted stores are used to hijack sessions, redirect traffic, and manipulate user behavior.
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An in-depth analysis of credential stealers, crypto drainers, cryptojackers, and clipboard hijackers abusing open source package registries to compromise Web3 development environments.
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pnpm 10.12.1 introduces a global virtual store for faster installs and new options for managing dependencies with version catalogs.