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Js Split Join Obfuscation: Array-of-single-tokens joined to form a string — used to obscure module names like require(["n","o","de",":","cr","yp","to"].join("")), defeating static require() analysis.

Why PkgRadar flagged 1.28.0-next.35

SeveritySignalEvidence
highJs Split Join ObfuscationArray-of-single-tokens joined to form a string — used to obscure module names like require(["n","o","de",":","cr","yp","to"].join("")), defeating static require() analysis. · package/dist/index.js

Scanned versions

VersionVerdictScoreScanned (UTC)
1.28.0-wxcc.1Low risk02026-06-15
1.28.0-next.35Review202026-06-15
1.28.0-task-refactor.2Low risk02026-06-05
1.28.0-task-refactor.1Low risk02026-06-02
1.28.0-next.34Low risk02026-05-28
1.28.0-next.32Low risk02026-05-25
1.28.0-next.33Low risk02026-05-25

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