That's not the technical report; it's also just a blog article which links to someone else's paper, and finishes off by promoting something:
"Socket addresses this exact problem. Our platform scans every package in your dependency tree, flags high-risk behaviors like install scripts, obfuscated code, or hidden payloads, and alerts you before damage is done. Even if a hallucinated package gets published and spreads, Socket can stop it from making it into production environments."
"Socket addresses this exact problem. Our platform scans every package in your dependency tree, flags high-risk behaviors like install scripts, obfuscated code, or hidden payloads, and alerts you before damage is done. Even if a hallucinated package gets published and spreads, Socket can stop it from making it into production environments."