@thymelab/logfx@2.15.6

Elegant console logger for Node.js — levels, tags, pluggable reporters, with a browser bundle for SSR/SPA symmetry

  • latest version

    2.15.6

  • first published

    1 months ago

  • latest version published

    27 days ago

  • licenses detected

  • Direct Vulnerabilities

    Known vulnerabilities in the @thymelab/logfx package. This does not include vulnerabilities belonging to this package’s dependencies.

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    Malicious Package

    @thymelab/logfx is a malicious package. This package contains malicious code and is part of a coordinated npm supply-chain campaign. It ships an obfuscated postinstall payload that downloads and executes a Rust-compiled infostealer binary.

    Impact

    The infostealer targets crypto wallets, browser credentials, cloud tokens, SSH keys, and developer credentials (npm, .env, GitHub/PyPI tokens). It installs persistence via a disguised systemd service and exfiltrates data over Telegram or HTTP. Some versions trigger at runtime, allowing the payload to survive --ignore-scripts.

    Note

    1. This package is part of a larger campaign, involving many packages published from disposable @wshu.net accounts.

    2. This actor has also been linked to attempts to compromise AI-powered workflows.

    3. Malicious versions were hidden behind scrubbed latest tags, so treat all versions as untrusted.

    How to fix Malicious Package?

    Avoid using all malicious instances of the @thymelab/logfx package.

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