Malware in awaitly-libsql
The npm package awaitly-libsql was found to contain malware. Any computer with this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised, with all secrets and keys requiring immediate rotation from a different system.
- Disclosed
- Last updated
- Blast radius
- Any system with the package installed or running
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- Attack vectors
- Affected entities
- awaitly-libsqlnpm package containing malware
The npm package awaitly-libsql was identified as containing malware. According to the GitHub advisory (GHSA-j6m2-hp97-pv4j), any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised.\n\nImmediate action is required: all secrets and keys stored on affected computers must be rotated immediately from a different, uncompromised computer. While the package should be removed, there is no guarantee that removal will eliminate all malicious software that may have been installed as a result of the package installation, given the potential for full system compromise.\n\nThe advisory was published on June 30, 2026, and the package has been flagged with critical severity due to the complete nature of the potential compromise.
Indicators of compromise
- Packages
- awaitly-libsql
Remediation
- Immediately remove the awaitly-libsql package from all affected systems
- Rotate all secrets, API keys, credentials, and authentication tokens from a different, uncompromised computer
- Perform a full security audit and malware scan of any system that had this package installed
- Review system logs and network traffic for signs of unauthorized access or data exfiltration
- Consider the affected system(s) as potentially fully compromised and plan for complete rebuild if critical infrastructure
- Monitor for any suspicious activity on accounts or services that may have been accessed from compromised systems
Sources
- GitHub Advisory GHSA-j6m2-hp97-pv4j · GitHub Advisory Database
Cite this entry
"Malware in awaitly-libsql." supplychainattack.org, Supply Chain Attack Incident Catalog. Disclosed June 30, 2026; last updated June 30, 2026. https://supplychainattack.org/incident/malware-in-awaitly-libsql-15yedv
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