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Jan 30, 2026
Ohm, Marc; Pohl, Timo; Swierzy, Ben; Meier, Michael, 2026, "Replication Data for: "From Constrictor to Serpent: Investigating the Threat of Cache Poisoning in the Python Ecosystem"", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/EADABS, bonndata, V1
The dataset contains Package-URLs (PURLs) and SHA-256 checksums of Python packages from PyPI which contain at least one cache file (*.pyc). |
Jan 30, 2026 -
Replication Data for: "From Constrictor to Serpent: Investigating the Threat of Cache Poisoning in the Python Ecosystem"
Comma Separated Values - 1.7 MB -
MD5: 10c911b0e736652dba4281adbe6b8b89
CSV of analyzed artifacts. Contains the artifact type, a unique identifier (PURL), and the artifact's SHA-256 checksum. |
Jan 30, 2026 -
Replication Data for: "From Constrictor to Serpent: Investigating the Threat of Cache Poisoning in the Python Ecosystem"
Plain Text - 3.4 KB -
MD5: 1bfb8f26d184f4172dc24ab957596fe8
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Jan 22, 2026
Swierzy, Ben, 2026, "Replication Data for "Insecure Ingredients? Exploring Dependency Update Patterns of Bundled JavaScript Packages on the Web"", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/AHYGMN, bonndata, V1
This dataset contains replication data for the paper "Insecure Ingredients? Exploring Dependency Update Patterns of Bundled JavaScript Packages on the Web". This includes metadata of the 6 weeks of Tranco top 100k scans. This does not include the dataset of JavaScript files (for legal reasons). For access to the scraped files, please message the co... |
Jan 22, 2026 -
Replication Data for "Insecure Ingredients? Exploring Dependency Update Patterns of Bundled JavaScript Packages on the Web"
Gzip Archive - 1.7 GB -
MD5: 2a11f768a8e533cd920d22ffbe01faaa
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Jan 22, 2026 -
Replication Data for "Insecure Ingredients? Exploring Dependency Update Patterns of Bundled JavaScript Packages on the Web"
Plain Text - 3.8 KB -
MD5: 1287f04b66bbfc77685ad9544a3ac46e
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Jan 21, 2026
Makdissi, Nikola; Viola, Maria Francesca; Mass, Elvira, 2026, "Image data related to publication "Size-dependent plastic exposure disrupts macrophage function and tissue-specific metabolism"", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/M42B8O, bonndata, V1
Plastic pollution is an emerging yet understudied environmental risk to the immune system. Once ingested, nano- and microplastic particles (MNPs) can translocate from the gut to internal organs, with macrophages serving as primary targets. Kupffer cells (KCs), the liver-resident macrophages, play a central role in immune surveillance and metabolism... |
Jan 21, 2026 -
Image data related to publication "Size-dependent plastic exposure disrupts macrophage function and tissue-specific metabolism"
ZIP Archive - 11.1 GB -
MD5: 026474183a2ba3cfd683662f3c872ec4
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Jan 21, 2026 -
Image data related to publication "Size-dependent plastic exposure disrupts macrophage function and tissue-specific metabolism"
ZIP Archive - 11.8 GB -
MD5: 4834bb3ee14d6bd82c844044e8461411
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Jan 21, 2026 -
Image data related to publication "Size-dependent plastic exposure disrupts macrophage function and tissue-specific metabolism"
ZIP Archive - 10.3 GB -
MD5: 0ae241336b320d1a1ba763239a30f307
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