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Red Hat npm Packages Compromised to Spread a Credential-Stealing Worm

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Red Hat npm Packages Compromised to Spread a Credential-Stealing Worm

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Multiple official @redhat-cloud-services npm packages were compromised with a credential-stealing worm derived from the open-sourced Mini Shai-Hulud malware, targeting cloud credentials, and developer tooling across CI/CD pipelines.
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    Can we all stop using npm at this point?

    • kingthrillgore@lemmy.ml
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      Sure but npm is a target due to reach. Its happened with Python too.

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    Oh, cool! Red Hat! The people who run a company charging for support. This makes me feel very safe.

    Ever since the ssh thing, but especially in the last few months, I really don’t feel safe with anything on the internet.

  • MousePotatoDoesStuff@piefed.social
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    “would you still love me if I was a credential thief?”

  • Bronstein_Tardigrade@lemmygrad.ml
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    Not a computer guy; did not know there was such a thing as a npm package. From the article, it looks like this is a GitHub based problem. No?

    • t҉̠̙ǵ̣̞̄ͪ͜x̸̱͚̳ͫ͐̑̈ͯͣ̚n̒͌҉͉̦̜̝ͅ@lemmy.tgxn.net
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      Redhat employee had leaked credentials, threat actor used those credentials to push some files to GitHub, which executed the code in a GitHub action which had trusted access to publish to NPM.

      Essentially, an employee got owned and someone used their access (that they already had) to publish the nefarious code.

      You’ll see GitHub Actions in these often, as that’s how a lot of big open source organizations publish their packages and run tests/deployments. It’s less of a “GitHub based problem” and more of a “trust boundary problem”, if they used other services, the same problem could likely have still been successful.

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        Thx for the explanation.

  • thingsiplay@lemmy.ml
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    It’s a compromise between Red Hat and the Hacker.

    • Kristof12@lemmy.ml
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      Not so much of a problem then

  • Onno (VK6FLAB)@lemmy.radio
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    I can’t decide if this is real or an advertisement for the linked article service. I don’t see any CVE in the article which seems to be a good indication of the quality of the content.

    I’m not saying that this is misinformation, but I’m extremely sceptical about the nature of this article.

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      I did see it also here - https://thecybersecguru.com/news/red-hat-npm-packages-compromised-miasma-worm/

    • chgxvjh [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      It can be both

      • Mordikan@kbin.earth
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        Like Inception.

        The article service that talks about a compromise to steal credentials that secretly steals your credentials.

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