regexp-quote
1
Versions
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License
No
Install Scripts
Missing
Provenance
Supply chain provenance
Status for the latest visible version.
No SLSA provenance
npm registry signatures
No source commit
Without SLSA provenance there is no cryptographic link between this tarball and the public source — the axios compromise (March 2026) relied on exactly this gap.
Maintainers
dbrock
Accepted risks
Findings the reviewer chose to accept rather than block on.
| Source | Rule | Reason | Accepted by | When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| email-domain | unclaimed-email:dbrock | AI (email-domain): 14-year-old package; tiny, no deps, no install scripts — domain hijack risk is theoretical with negligible real-world impact. | ai | |
| npm-metadata | suspicious-initial-version | AI (npm-metadata): 0.0.0 is the only version and the package is 14 years old; not a throwaway malicious package pattern. | ai | |
| bogus-package | bogus-package | AI (bogus-package): Legitimate minimal utility; tiny payload and no deps are expected for a single-function regexp escaping helper. | ai |
Versions (showing 1 of 1)
| Version | Deps | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 0.0.0 | 0 / 0 |
v0.0.0
2 findings
HIGH
Unclaimed maintainer email domain: dbrock
email-domain
Maintainer email '@dbrock' uses domain 'dbrock' which has no DNS records. An attacker could register this domain to hijack the maintainer identity.
LOW
No provenance attestation
provenance
Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.