Thousands of Fake Packages Flood NPM Registry in Major Attack – Here’s What We Know


  • A two-year coordinated campaign flooded npm with more than 43,000 hidden spam packets
  • Some packages include worm-like scripts that automatically create and publish new entries.
  • Attackers can fake TEA influence points to get rewards from decentralized developers

About 1% of the entire NPM ecosystem now consists of fake inactive packages that were uploaded as part of a year-long targeted (and potentially malicious) campaign, experts say.

Cybersecurity researcher Endor Labs discovered more than 43,000 spam packets that took nearly two years to download in a coordinated effort that required at least 11 individual user accounts.

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