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You've probably never heard of these npm packages. They're in your production app.
Pico · 2026-05-01 · via DEV Community

Pico

Everyone knows about chalk (422M weekly downloads, 1 maintainer) and axios (100M/wk, 1 maintainer — compromised March 30, 2026). Those are in your package.json. You chose them.

But when we ran the 113 most-downloaded npm packages through proof-of-commitment today, the packages that surprised me weren't the ones developers deliberately install. They were the invisible ones — the load-bearing infrastructure nobody chose, nobody monitors, and nobody thinks about.


glob: 340 million weekly downloads. You've probably never typed it.

$ npx proof-of-commitment glob

Package  Risk            Score  Maintainers  Downloads/wk  Age
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
glob     🔴 CRITICAL     78     1            340M/wk       13.7y

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glob turns file patterns like **/*.ts into file lists. It's in webpack, Jest, ESLint, TypeScript, Vite — every build tool you use. 340 million installs every week. One maintainer for 13 years.

If you don't have glob in your package.json, you almost certainly have it in your package-lock.json. Pulled in three or four levels deep through tools you do have in your package.json.


cross-spawn: 190 million weekly downloads. Used by your package manager.

$ npx proof-of-commitment cross-spawn

Package      Risk            Score  Maintainers  Downloads/wk  Age
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
cross-spawn  🔴 CRITICAL     72     1            190M/wk       10.9y

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cross-spawn makes Node.js child process spawning work on Windows. npm uses it. yarn uses it. Your testing framework uses it. 190 million downloads a week. One maintainer. Score of 72, which puts it in the riskier tier of CRITICAL packages.

The attack pattern is known: acquire publish access, push a malicious version that runs at build time. Every developer running npm install anywhere in the world is a potential target.


@types/node: 316 million weekly downloads. It's "just types."

$ npx proof-of-commitment @types/node

Package      Risk            Score  Maintainers  Downloads/wk  Age
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
@types/node  🔴 CRITICAL     88     1            316M/wk       11.8y

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This one gets dismissed most often: "it's just TypeScript types, not runtime code." Technically true for most uses. But @types/node is installed in millions of production build pipelines — CI/CD systems, Docker containers, development environments that build the production artifact.

A compromised @types/node version wouldn't affect runtime behavior. It would affect build time — every system running npm install before compiling and deploying. That includes your CI/CD pipeline. That includes the environment that packages and ships your app.

316 million weekly downloads. One maintainer.


The full CRITICAL list: 26 packages, 10.3B weekly downloads

We scored 113 packages. These 26 came back CRITICAL (sole maintainer, >10M weekly downloads):

Package Downloads/wk Score
chalk 422M 75
glob 340M 78
@types/node 316M 88
esbuild 216M 85
cross-spawn 190M 72
zod 163M 82
inherits 157M 64
lodash 149M 84
rimraf 138M 77
mkdirp 120M 72
@types/react 117M 88
once 114M 68
axios 100M 86
date-fns 84M 78
chai 70M 80
sharp 59M 81
dayjs 47M 81
bluebird 44M 77
got 34M 85
ejs 31M 80
archiver 25M 74
cross-env 18M 70
crypto-js 16M 70
nodemon 12M 83
unzipper 11M 73
yup 11M 72

Full interactive table at getcommit.dev/rankings. Data pulled from npm registry April 29, 2026.


What "CRITICAL" means and what it doesn't

CRITICAL = sole maintainer + >10M weekly downloads. That's the structural profile shared by ua-parser-js before October 2021 (sole maintainer, ~8M/wk, credentials compromised, malicious versions published — CVE-2021-41265/CVE-2021-41266). Same profile as axios in March 2026 (100M/wk, sole maintainer, North Korea-linked group UNC1069 via stolen npm token).

What it doesn't mean: that the maintainer is careless, or that the package will be attacked. Isaac Z. Schlueter has maintained some of these packages for over a decade. They're excellent software. The risk is structural, not personal — one person's credentials are the only barrier between 340 million weekly installs and a malicious publish.

npm audit showed zero issues on axios for its entire history. The structural signal existed before the attack. It just wasn't surfaced.


Check your own lock file

Zero install, runs against your actual resolved dep tree:

npx proof-of-commitment --file package-lock.json
# or yarn.lock / pnpm-lock.yaml

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Or try the browser demo — drop your lock file and it parses all transitive dependencies.

The CRITICAL packages in your tree aren't necessarily ones you'll recognize. That's the point.


proof-of-commitment is open source. The scanner at getcommit.dev/audit requires no install, no API key, no account.