Is Msw Safe?
Msw — Nerq Trust Score 80.5/100 (A- grade). Score based on 2 independent trust signals. Last analyzed: 2026-08-17
Msw is a npm package with a Nerq Trust Score of 80.5/100 (A-), based on 3 independent data dimensions. Last analyzed: 2026-08-17 Security: 90/100. Popularity: 100/100. Data sourced from npm registry, GitHub repository, NVD, OSV.dev, and OpenSSF Scorecard. Last updated: 2026-08-17. Machine-readable data (JSON).
Is Msw safe?
Trust Score Breakdown — Msw has a Nerq Trust Score of 80.5/100 (A-). Measured across 2 independent trust signals (as of 2026-08-17).
What is Msw's trust score?
Msw has a Nerq Trust Score of 80.5/100, earning a A- grade. This score is based on 2 independently measured dimensions including security, maintenance, and community adoption.
What are the key security findings for Msw?
Msw's strongest signal is popularity at 100/100. No known vulnerabilities have been detected.
What is Msw and who maintains it?
| Author | kettanaito |
| Category | npm Packages |
| Source | N/A |
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Safety Guide: Msw
What is Msw?
Msw is a Node.js package — Seamless REST/GraphQL API mocking library for browser and Node.js..
How to Verify Safety
Run npm audit to check for vulnerabilities. Review the package's GitHub repository for recent commits.
You can also check the trust score via API: GET /v1/preflight?target=msw
Key Safety Concerns for Node.js package
When evaluating any Node.js package, watch for: dependency vulnerabilities, malicious packages, typosquatting.
Measured Signals
Msw has a Nerq Trust Score of 80/100 (A-). This score is a composite of automated measurements of security, maintenance, community, and quality signals.
Key Takeaways
- Msw has a Trust Score of 80/100 (A-).
- The score is a measured composite — it is not a suitability judgment. Evaluate the individual signals against your own requirements.
- Query the current measured values via the Nerq API.
Detailed Score Analysis
| Dimension | Score |
|---|---|
| Security | 90/100 |
| Maintenance | 90/100 |
| Popularity | 100/100 |
| Quality | 80/100 |
| Community | 30/100 |
Based on 5 dimensions. Data from npm registry, GitHub repository, NVD, OSV.dev, and OpenSSF Scorecard.
What data does Msw collect?
Msw is a Node.js package maintained by kettanaito. It receives approximately 19,186,116 weekly downloads. Licensed under MIT.
As a development package, Msw does not directly collect end-user personal data. However, applications built with it may collect data depending on implementation. Privacy score: 80/100.
Review the package's dependencies for potential supply chain risks. Run your package manager's audit command regularly.
Full analysis: Msw Privacy Report · Privacy review
Is Msw secure?
Security score: 90/100. Msw has 0 known vulnerabilities (CVEs) in the National Vulnerability Database. This is a clean record.
Licensed under MIT, allowing code inspection. Open-source packages allow independent security review of the source code.
Run your package manager's audit command (`npm audit`, `pip audit`, `cargo audit`) to check for known vulnerabilities in your dependency tree.
Full analysis: Msw Security Report
How we calculated this score
Msw's trust score of 80.5/100 (A-) is computed from npm registry, GitHub repository, NVD, OSV.dev, and OpenSSF Scorecard. The score reflects 5 independent dimensions: security (90/100), maintenance (90/100), popularity (100/100), quality (80/100), community (30/100). Each dimension is weighted equally to produce the composite trust score.
Nerq analyzes over 7.5 million entities across 26 registries using the same methodology, enabling direct cross-entity comparison. Scores are updated continuously as new data becomes available.
Signals last measured on August 17, 2026. Data version: 1.0.
Full methodology documentation · Machine-readable data (JSON API)
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