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[email protected] has Shell access.
Module: child_process
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@nodelib/[email protected] has Filesystem access.
Module: fs
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@nodelib/[email protected] has Filesystem access.
Module: fs
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[email protected] is a AI-detected potential code anomaly.
Notes: The source code is intended to be a linting rule for JavaScript projects, but the use of _vm2['default'].runInNewContext() to execute comment contents dynamically is potentially dangerous.
Confidence: 1.00
Severity: 0.60
From: typescript/rna-transcription/package-lock.json → npm/[email protected]
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[email protected] has Filesystem access.
Module: fs
Location: Package overview
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[email protected] has Filesystem access.
Module: fs
Location: Package overview
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[email protected] has Environment variable access.
Location: Package overview
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[email protected] has Filesystem access.
Module: fs
Location: Package overview
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[email protected] has Environment variable access.
Env Vars: key
Location: Package overview
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[email protected] has Filesystem access.
Module: fs
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[email protected] has Debug access.
Module: module
Location: Package overview
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[email protected] has Filesystem access.
Module: fs
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