Was autoprefixer Hacked?

No Publicly Reported Incidents. As of May 2026, autoprefixer has no publicly reported security breaches, hacks, or CVE entries in the databases Nerq monitors. This covers the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), GitHub Security Advisories, and OSV.dev. Nerq's automated security analysis rates autoprefixer's security posture as strong (security dimension score: 90/100). Trust Score: 53/100 (C-). Last checked: 2026-04-30.

No Publicly Reported Incidents

Security Incident Summary

CVE Count0
Critical CVEs0
Breach StatusNo Publicly Reported Incidents
Trust Score53/100 (C-)
Security Dimension90/100
PublisherMark Finger
RegistryN/A

What We Check

Full Trust Analysis

For a complete safety assessment including privacy, maintenance, and community trust signals, see autoprefixer Trust Score on Nerq.

FAQ

Has autoprefixer been hacked?
As of May 2026, autoprefixer has no publicly reported security breaches, hacks, or CVE entries in the databases Nerq monitors. This covers the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), GitHub Security Advisories, and OSV.dev.
How many CVEs does autoprefixer have?
autoprefixer has 0 CVE entries (0 critical). CVEs are publicly disclosed vulnerabilities tracked by MITRE and the NVD.
Is autoprefixer safe to use after a breach?
With no reported breaches, autoprefixer appears safe based on available data.
Where can I check autoprefixer's security history?
Nerq monitors NVD (nvd.nist.gov), GitHub Security Advisories, and OSV.dev for autoprefixer. View the full trust analysis at nerq.ai/safe/autoprefixer.

Updated May 2026. Trust scores based on automated analysis.

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