blocking-proxy
npmIs blocking-proxy safe to use?
The latest brin safety scan flagged blocking-proxy v1.0.1 with risk indicators that warrant review. No known CVE vulnerabilities. Trust score: 65/100. Review the findings below before use. This is an automated assessment and may contain errors.
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blocking-proxy Has Warnings
Warnings detected due to potential concerns
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Risk Indicators
- •Can spawn child processes
brin Recommendations
- →This package has warnings detected. Evaluate the specific concerns before proceeding.
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This is an automated, point-in-time assessment and may contain errors. Findings are risk indicators, not confirmed threats. Security posture may change over time. Maintainers can dispute findings via the brin review process.
blocking-proxy Capabilities & Permissions
What blocking-proxy can access when installed. Review these capabilities before using with AI agents like Cursor, Claude Code, or Codex.
Network Access
This package makes network requests.
Filesystem Access
Writes to the filesystem.
Process Spawning
This package can spawn child processes.
Environment Variables
Accesses the following environment variables.
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blocking-proxy Documentation & Source Code
For the full blocking-proxy README, API documentation, and source code, visit the official package registry.
Frequently asked questions about blocking-proxy safety
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Version
1.0.1License
MITLast Scanned
Trust Score
Capabilities
Connects to: code.google.com, git.io
Writes files
Spawns child processes
Accesses: BP_PORT, BP_SELENIUM_ADDRESS