The ssh-decorator package from Python pip had an obvious backdoor (sending ip+login+password to ssh-decorate[.]cf in cleartext HTTP) https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/8hvzja/backdoor_in_sshdecorator_package/ …pic.twitter.com/X0LsM3krDv
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There is that, but that's easily defined/curable. The casually curated but widely used repos scare me. The illusion of security.
By curation I mean something like Debian. All the language-specific library repos are uncurated in my book.
anything that doesn't come in the language library is uncurated, oops, JS has no standard library itself
Yes, all existing repos of js library code are uncurated and of untrustworthy quality. Of course some of the code in them has decent quality but you have to review it yourself or do external research to determine which.
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