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Towards Measuring Supply Chain Attacks on Package Managers for Interpreted Languages

License: MIT License

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Hello @lingfennan

Found the research paper on supply chain attacks and MalOSS very insightful. I really like the idea of setting up a continuous pipeline for flagging malware in popular package manager. Any plans to open-source the MalOSS code in near future ?

Hide secret

Randomly found this project during one of my github-wide queries. You probably want to hide these secrets

Typesetting your comparison table in the paper

Hello,

this is rather a meta question: I am planning to use your framework as base for comparison of other registries of programming languages.
Is the LaTex source code of your paper available?

I'm wondering how you implemented your framework feature comparison table
comp_framework_orig

I'm not used to implementing complex, nested tables in LaTex, so an answer would be very helpful, thanks!

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