惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

P
Palo Alto Networks Blog
大猫的无限游戏
大猫的无限游戏
Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler
GbyAI
GbyAI
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
量子位
T
The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
Y
Y Combinator Blog
Microsoft Azure Blog
Microsoft Azure Blog
C
CERT Recently Published Vulnerability Notes
Recent Announcements
Recent Announcements
A
About on SuperTechFans
aimingoo的专栏
aimingoo的专栏
P
Privacy International News Feed
cs.CL updates on arXiv.org
cs.CL updates on arXiv.org
博客园 - 叶小钗
L
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
G
GRAHAM CLULEY
T
The Exploit Database - CXSecurity.com
Hugging Face - Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
P
Proofpoint News Feed
NISL@THU
NISL@THU
博客园 - Franky
C
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA
The Register - Security
The Register - Security
M
MIT News - Artificial intelligence
Know Your Adversary
Know Your Adversary
A
Arctic Wolf
F
Full Disclosure
T
Threat Research - Cisco Blogs
P
Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Blog
The Hacker News
The Hacker News
博客园 - 【当耐特】
D
Docker
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
S
SegmentFault 最新的问题
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
Jina AI
Jina AI
Help Net Security
Help Net Security
V
Visual Studio Blog
小众软件
小众软件
B
Blog
Vercel News
Vercel News
云风的 BLOG
云风的 BLOG
N
News and Events Feed by Topic
Forbes - Security
Forbes - Security
N
Netflix TechBlog - Medium
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
C
Cisco Blogs
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Security Archives - TechRepublic

The Hacker News

SystemBC C2 Server Reveals 1,570+ Victims in The Gentlemen Ransomware Operation 22 BRIDGE:BREAK Flaws Expose Thousands of Lantronix and Silex Serial-to-IP Converters Ransomware Negotiator Pleads Guilty to Aiding BlackCat Attacks in 2023 5 Places where Mature SOCs Keep MTTR Fast and Others Waste Time NGate Campaign Targets Brazil, Trojanizes HandyPay to Steal NFC Data and PINs No Exploit Needed: How Attackers Walk Through the Front Door via Identity-Based Attacks Google Patches Antigravity IDE Flaw Enabling Prompt Injection Code Execution CISA Adds 8 Exploited Flaws to KEV, Sets April-May 2026 Federal Deadlines SGLang CVE-2026-5760 (CVSS 9.8) Enables RCE via Malicious GGUF Model Files ⚡ Weekly Recap: Vercel Hack, Push Fraud, QEMU Abused, New Android RATs Emerge & More Why Most AI Deployments Stall After the Demo Anthropic MCP Design Vulnerability Enables RCE, Threatening AI Supply Chain Researchers Detect ZionSiphon Malware Targeting Israeli Water, Desalination OT Systems Vercel Breach Tied to Context AI Hack Exposes Limited Customer Credentials $13.74M Hack Shuts Down Sanctioned Grinex Exchange After Intelligence Claims Mirai Variant Nexcorium Exploits CVE-2024-3721 to Hijack TBK DVRs for DDoS Botnet Three Microsoft Defender Zero-Days Actively Exploited; Two Still Unpatched Google Blocks 8.3B Policy-Violating Ads in 2025, Launches Android 17 Privacy Overhaul NIST Limits CVE Enrichment After 263% Surge in Vulnerability Submissions Operation PowerOFF Seizes 53 DDoS Domains, Exposes 3 Million Criminal Accounts Apache ActiveMQ CVE-2026-34197 Added to CISA KEV Amid Active Exploitation Newly Discovered PowMix Botnet Hits Czech Workers Using Randomized C2 Traffic ThreatsDay Bulletin: Defender 0-Day, SonicWall Brute-Force, 17-Year-Old Excel RCE and 15 More Stories [Webinar] Eliminate Ghost Identities Before They Expose Your Enterprise Data The Hacker News The Hacker News Obsidian Plugin Abuse Delivers PHANTOMPULSE RAT in Targeted Finance, Crypto Attacks UAC-0247 Targets Ukrainian Clinics and Government in Data-Theft Malware Campaign n8n Webhooks Abused Since October 2025 to Deliver Malware via Phishing Emails Actively Exploited nginx-ui Flaw (CVE-2026-33032) Enables Full Nginx Server Takeover April Patch Tuesday Fixes Critical Flaws Across SAP, Adobe, Microsoft, Fortinet, and More Deterministic + Agentic AI: The Architecture Exposure Validation Requires Microsoft Issues Patches for SharePoint Zero-Day and 168 Other New Vulnerabilities OpenAI Launches GPT-5.4-Cyber with Expanded Access for Security Teams New PHP Composer Flaws Enable Arbitrary Command Execution — Patches Released Google Adds Rust-Based DNS Parser into Pixel 10 Modem to Enhance Security AI-Driven Pushpaganda Scam Exploits Google Discover to Spread Scareware and Ad Fraud Mirax Android RAT Turns Devices into SOCKS5 Proxies, Reaching 220,000 via Meta Ads Analysis of 216M Security Findings Shows a 4x Increase In Critical Risk (2026 Report) 108 Malicious Chrome Extensions Steal Google and Telegram Data, Affecting 20,000 Users ShowDoc RCE Flaw CVE-2025-0520 Actively Exploited on Unpatched Servers CISA Adds 6 Known Exploited Flaws in Fortinet, Microsoft, and Adobe Software JanelaRAT Malware Targets Latin American Banks with 14,739 Attacks in Brazil in 2025 FBI and Indonesian Police Dismantle W3LL Phishing Network Behind $20M Fraud Attempts ⚡ Weekly Recap: Fiber Optic Spying, Windows Rootkit, AI Vulnerability Hunting and More Your MTTD Looks Great. Your Post-Alert Gap Doesn't North Korea's APT37 Uses Facebook Social Engineering to Deliver RokRAT Malware OpenAI Revokes macOS App Certificate After Malicious Axios Supply Chain Incident CPUID Breach Distributes STX RAT via Trojanized CPU-Z and HWMonitor Downloads Adobe Patches Actively Exploited Acrobat Reader Flaw CVE-2026-34621 Citizen Lab: Law Enforcement Used Webloc to Track 500 Million Devices via Ad Data GlassWorm Campaign Uses Zig Dropper to Infect Multiple Developer IDEs Browser Extensions Are the New AI Consumption Channel That No One Is Talking About Google Rolls Out DBSC in Chrome 146 to Block Session Theft on Windows Marimo RCE Flaw CVE-2026-39987 Exploited Within 10 Hours of Disclosure Backdoored Smart Slider 3 Pro Update Distributed via Compromised Nextend Servers EngageLab SDK Flaw Exposed 50M Android Users, Including 30M Crypto Wallet Installs UAT-10362 Targets Taiwanese NGOs with LucidRook Malware in Spear-Phishing Campaigns ThreatsDay Bulletin: Hybrid P2P Botnet, 13-Year-Old Apache RCE and 18 More Stories The Hidden Security Risks of Shadow AI in Enterprises Adobe Reader Zero-Day Exploited via Malicious PDFs Since December 2025 Bitter-Linked Hack-for-Hire Campaign Targets Journalists Across MENA Region New Chaos Variant Targets Misconfigured Cloud Deployments, Adds SOCKS Proxy Masjesu Botnet Emerges as DDoS-for-Hire Service Targeting Global IoT Devices APT28 Deploys PRISMEX Malware in Campaign Targeting Ukraine and NATO Allies Shrinking the IAM Attack Surface through Identity Visibility and Intelligence Platforms (IVIP) Anthropic's Claude Mythos Finds Thousands of Zero-Day Flaws Across Major Systems N. Korean Hackers Spread 1,700 Malicious Packages Across npm, PyPI, Go, Rust Iran-Linked Hackers Disrupt U.S. Critical Infrastructure by Targeting Internet-Exposed PLCs Russian State-Linked APT28 Exploits SOHO Routers in Global DNS Hijacking Campaign [Webinar] How to Close Identity Gaps in 2026 Before AI Exploits Enterprise Risk Docker CVE-2026-34040 Lets Attackers Bypass Authorization and Gain Host Access Over 1,000 Exposed ComfyUI Instances Targeted in Cryptomining Botnet Campaign The Hidden Cost of Recurring Credential Incidents New GPUBreach Attack Enables Full CPU Privilege Escalation via GDDR6 Bit-Flips China-Linked Storm-1175 Exploits Zero-Days to Rapidly Deploy Medusa Ransomware Flowise AI Agent Builder Under Active CVSS 10.0 RCE Exploitation; 12,000+ Instances Exposed Iran-Linked Password-Spraying Campaign Targets 300+ Israeli Microsoft 365 Organizations DPRK-Linked Hackers Use GitHub as C2 in Multi-Stage Attacks Targeting South Korea Multi-OS Cyberattacks: How SOCs Close a Critical Risk in 3 Steps ⚡ Weekly Recap: Axios Hack, Chrome 0-Day, Fortinet Exploits, Paragon Spyware and More How LiteLLM Turned Developer Machines Into Credential Vaults for Attackers Qilin and Warlock Ransomware Use Vulnerable Drivers to Disable 300+ EDR Tools BKA Identifies REvil Leaders Behind 130 German Ransomware Attacks $285 Million Drift Hack Traced to Six-Month DPRK Social Engineering Operation Fortinet Patches Actively Exploited CVE-2026-35616 in FortiClient EMS China-Linked TA416 Targets European Governments with PlugX and OAuth-Based Phishing Microsoft Details Cookie-Controlled PHP Web Shells Persisting via Cron on Linux Servers UNC1069 Social Engineering of Axios Maintainer Led to npm Supply Chain Attack Why Third-Party Risk Is the Biggest Gap in Your Clients' Security Posture New SparkCat Variant in iOS, Android Apps Steals Crypto Wallet Recovery Phrase Images Drift Loses $285 Million in Durable Nonce Social Engineering Attack Linked to DPRK Hackers Exploit CVE-2025-55182 to Breach 766 Next.js Hosts, Steal Credentials Cisco Patches 9.8 CVSS IMC and SSM Flaws Allowing Remote System Compromise ThreatsDay Bulletin: Pre-Auth Chains, Android Rootkits, CloudTrail Evasion & 10 More Stories Researchers Uncover Mining Operation Using ISO Lures to Spread RATs and Crypto Miners The State of Trusted Open Source Report WhatsApp Alerts 200 Users After Fake iOS App Installed Spyware; Italian Firm Faces Action Apple Expands iOS 18.7.7 Update to More Devices to Block DarkSword Exploit CERT-UA Impersonation Campaign Spread AGEWHEEZE Malware to 1 Million Emails
36 Malicious npm Packages Exploited Redis, PostgreSQL to Deploy Persistent Implants
info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · 2026-04-05 · via The Hacker News

Ravie LakshmananApr 05, 2026Malware / DevSecOps

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered 36 malicious packages in the npm registry that are disguised as Strapi CMS plugins but come with different payloads to facilitate Redis and PostgreSQL exploitation, deploy reverse shells, harvest credentials, and drop a persistent implant.

"Every package contains three files (package.json, index.js, postinstall.js), has no description, repository, or homepage, and uses version 3.6.8 to appear as a mature Strapi v3 community plugin," SafeDep said.

All identified npm packages follow the same naming convention, starting with "strapi-plugin-" and then phrases like "cron," "database," or "server" to fool unsuspecting developers into downloading them. It's worth noting that the official Strapi plugins are scoped under "@strapi/."

The packages, uploaded by four sock puppet accounts "umarbek1233," "kekylf12," "tikeqemif26," and "umar_bektembiev1" over a period of 13 hours, are listed below -

  • strapi-plugin-cron
  • strapi-plugin-config
  • strapi-plugin-server
  • strapi-plugin-database
  • strapi-plugin-core
  • strapi-plugin-hooks
  • strapi-plugin-monitor
  • strapi-plugin-events
  • strapi-plugin-logger
  • strapi-plugin-health
  • strapi-plugin-sync
  • strapi-plugin-seed
  • strapi-plugin-locale
  • strapi-plugin-form
  • strapi-plugin-notify
  • strapi-plugin-api
  • strapi-plugin-sitemap-gen
  • strapi-plugin-nordica-tools
  • strapi-plugin-nordica-sync
  • strapi-plugin-nordica-cms
  • strapi-plugin-nordica-api
  • strapi-plugin-nordica-recon
  • strapi-plugin-nordica-stage
  • strapi-plugin-nordica-vhost
  • strapi-plugin-nordica-deep
  • strapi-plugin-nordica-lite
  • strapi-plugin-nordica
  • strapi-plugin-finseven
  • strapi-plugin-hextest
  • strapi-plugin-cms-tools
  • strapi-plugin-content-sync
  • strapi-plugin-debug-tools
  • strapi-plugin-health-check
  • strapi-plugin-guardarian-ext
  • strapi-plugin-advanced-uuid
  • strapi-plugin-blurhash 

An analysis of the packages reveals that the malicious code is embedded within the postinstall script hook, which gets executed on "npm install" without requiring any user interaction. It runs with the same privileges as those of the installing user, meaning it abuses root access within CI/CD environments and Docker containers.

Cybersecurity

The evolution of the payloads distributed as part of the campaign is as follows -

  • Weaponize a locally accessible Redis instance for remote code execution by injecting a crontab (aka cron table) entry to download and execute a shell script from a remote server every minute. The shell script writes a PHP web shell and Node.js reverse shell via SSH to Strapi's public uploads directory. It also attempts to scan the disk for secrets (e.g., Elasticsearch and cryptocurrency wallet seed phrases) and exfiltrate a Guardarian API module.
  • Combine Redis exploitation with Docker container escape to write shell payloads to the host outside the container. It also launches a direct Python reverse shell on port 4444 and writes a reverse shell trigger into the application’s node_modules directory via Redis.
  • Deploy a reverse shell and write a shell downloader via Redis and execute the resulting file.
  • Scan the system for environment variables and PostgreSQL database connection strings.
  • An expanded credential harvester and reconnaissance payload to gather environment dumps, Strapi configurations, Redis database extraction by running INFO, DBSIZE, and KEYS commands, network topology mapping, Docker/Kubernetes secrets, cryptographic keys, and cryptocurrency wallet files.
  • Conduct PostgreSQL database exploitation by connecting to the target's PostgreSQL database using hard-coded credentials and querying Strapi-specific tables for secrets. It also dumps matching cryptocurrency-related patterns (e.g., wallet, transaction, deposit, withdraw, hot, cold, and balance) and attempts to connect to six Guardarian databases. This indicates that the threat actor is already in possession of the data, obtained either via a prior compromise or through some other means.
  • Deploy a persistent implant designed to maintain remote access to a specific hostname ("prod-strapi").
  • Facilitate credential theft by scanning hard-coded paths and spawning a persistent reverse shell.

"The eight payloads show a clear narrative: the attacker started aggressively (Redis RCE, Docker escape), found those approaches weren't working, pivoted to reconnaissance and data collection, used hardcoded credentials for direct database access, and finally settled on persistent access with targeted credential theft," SafeDep said.

The nature of the payloads, combined with the focus on digital assets and the use of hard-coded database credentials and hostname, raises the possibility that the campaign was a targeted attack against a cryptocurrency platform. Users who have installed any of the aforementioned packages are advised to assume compromise and rotate all credentials.

The discovery coincides with the discovery of several supply chain attacks targeting the open-source ecosystem -

  • A GitHub account named "ezmtebo" has submitted over 256 pull requests across various open-source repositories containing a credential exfiltration payload. "It steals secrets through CI logs and PR comments, injects temporary workflows to dump secret values, auto-applies labels to bypass pull_request_target gates, and runs a background /proc scanner for 10 minutes after the main script exits," SafeDep said.
  • A hijack of "dev-protocol," a verified GitHub organization, to distribute malicious Polymarket trading bots with typosquatted npm dependencies ("ts-bign" and "levex-refa" or "big-nunber" and "lint-builder") that steal wallet private keys, exfiltrate sensitive files, and open an SSH backdoor on the victim's machine. While "levex-refa" functions as a credential stealer, "lint-builder" installs the SSH backdoor. Both "ts-bign" and "big-nunber" are designed to deliver "levex-refa" and "lint-builder," respectively, as a transitive dependency.
  • A compromise of the popular Emacs package, "kubernetes-el/kubernetes-el," that exploited the Pwn Request vulnerability in its GitHub Actions workflow by using the pull_request_target trigger to steal the repository's GITHUB_TOKEN, exfiltrate CI/CD secrets, deface the repository, and inject destructive code to delete nearly all repository files.
  • A compromise of the legitimate "xygeni/xygeni-action" GitHub Actions workflow using stolen maintainer credentials to plant a reverse shell backdoor. Xygeni has since implemented new security controls to address the incident.
  • A compromise of the legitimate npm package, "mgc," by means of an account takeover to push four malicious versions (1.2.1 through 1.2.4) containing a dropper script that detects the operating system and fetches a platform-specific payload – a Python trojan for Linux and a PowerShell variant for Windows called WAVESHAPER.V2 – from a GitHub Gist. The attack shares direct overlap with the recent supply chain attack targeting Axios, which has been attributed to a North Korean threat cluster tracked as UNC1069.
  • A malicious npm package named "express-session-js" that typosquats "express-session" and contains a dropper that retrieves a next-stage remote access trojan (RAT) from JSON Keeper to conduct data theft and persistent access by connecting to "216.126.237[.]71" using the Socket.IO library.
  • A compromise of the legitimate PyPI package, "bittensor-wallet" (version 4.0.2), to deploy a backdoor that's triggered during a wallet decryption operation to exfiltrate wallet keys using HTTPS, DNS tunneling, and Raw TLS as exfiltration channels to either a hard-coded domain or one created using a Domain Generation Algorithm (DGA) that's rotated daily.
  • A malicious PyPI package named "pyronut" that typosquats "pyrogram," a popular Python Telegram API framework, to embed a stealthy backdoor that's triggered every time a Telegram client starts and seize control of the Telegram session and the underlying host system. "The backdoor registers hidden Telegram message handlers that allow two hardcoded attacker-controlled accounts to execute arbitrary Python code (via the /e command and the meval library) and arbitrary shell commands (via the /shell command and subprocess) on the victim's machine," Endor Labs said.
  • A set of three malicious Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extensions published by "IoliteLabs" – "solidity-macos," "solidity-windows," and "solidity-linux" – that were originally dormant since 2018 but were updated on March 25, 2026, to launch a multi-stage backdoor targeting Windows and macOS systems upon launching the application to establish persistence. Collectively, the extensions had 27,500 installs prior to them being removed.
  • Multiple versions of the "KhangNghiem/fast-draft" VS Code extension on Open VSX (0.10.89, 0.10.105, 0.10.106, and 0.10.112) that execute a GitHub-hosted downloader to deploy a second-stage Socket.IO RAT, an information stealer, a file exfiltration module, and a clipboard monitor from a GitHub repository. Interestingly, versions 0.10.88, 0.10.111, and 0.10.129-135 have been found to be clean. "That is not the release pattern you expect from a single compromised build or a maintainer who has fully switched to malicious behavior," Aikido said. "It looks more like two competing release streams sharing the same publisher identity."

Cybersecurity

In a report published in February 2026, Group-IB revealed that software supply chain attacks have become "the dominant force reshaping the global cyber threat landscape," adding that threat actors are going after trusted vendors, open-source software, SaaS platforms, browser extensions, and managed service providers to gain inherited access to hundreds of downstream organizations.

The supply chain threat can rapidly escalate a single localized intrusion into something that has a large-scale, cross-border impact, with attackers industrializing supply chain compromises and turning it into a "self-reinforcing" ecosystem, as it offers reach, speed, and stealth.

"Package repositories such as npm and PyPI have become prime targets, stolen maintainer credentials, and automated malware worms to compromise widely used libraries – turning development pipelines into large-scale distribution channels for malicious code," Group-IB said

Found this article interesting? Follow us on Google News, Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.