The “Atomic Arch” campaign compromised over 1,500 AUR packages between June 10-12, targeting SSH keys and API tokens. If you updated via yay or paru during that window, you need to audit your local system.

I’ve built a client-side tool to help with this.

Local Processing: Your package list never leaves your browser. All comparisons are done client-side.

Live Data: It fetches the verified malicious list directly from the official Arch servers (md.archlinux.org) to ensure it’s always current. Zero Bloat: No trackers, no ads, no cookies. How to use:

  1. Run pacman -Qm
  2. Paste the output into the tool
      • Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca
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        2 months ago

        This dipshit (me) hasn’t reinstalled their OS since 2014. Not Arch btw.

        But if my OS was affected by a supply attack like this, I wouldn’t trust the analysis on which packages were affected and which weren’t so I’d likely nuke and pave as all my and my family data is here.

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          2 months ago

          I wouldn’t trust the analysis either; luckily most PKGBUILD scripts are quite short and simple. It would take significantly less effort to hand-audit every single file I’ve gotten from the AUR than it would to reinstall Arch.