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Malware in bnpl-blocks-atom-bnpl-image

Malware discovered in the npm package bnpl-blocks-atom-bnpl-image. Systems with this package installed are considered fully compromised and require immediate remediation.

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  • bnpl-blocks-atom-bnpl-image

A malicious npm package named bnpl-blocks-atom-bnpl-image has been identified as containing malware. According to the GitHub Advisory (GHSA-j6xp-jc33-qf8j), any computer with this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised.\n\nThe advisory recommends immediate action: all secrets and keys stored on affected computers should be rotated from a different, uncompromised system. 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, as the attacker may have gained full control of the system.\n\nAffected users should treat this as a critical security incident requiring comprehensive system remediation and credential rotation.

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Packages
  • bnpl-blocks-atom-bnpl-image

Remediation

  • Immediately remove the bnpl-blocks-atom-bnpl-image package from all systems
  • Rotate all secrets, API keys, and credentials from a different, uncompromised computer
  • Perform a comprehensive security audit and malware scan of affected systems
  • Consider the affected system(s) as potentially fully compromised and plan for complete remediation or replacement
  • Review access logs and monitor for unauthorized activity on systems that had this package installed

Sources

  1. GitHub Advisory GHSA-j6xp-jc33-qf8j · GitHub Advisory Database

Cite this entry

"Malware in bnpl-blocks-atom-bnpl-image." supplychainattack.org, Supply Chain Attack Incident Catalog. Disclosed August 5, 2026; last updated August 5, 2026. https://supplychainattack.org/incident/malware-in-bnpl-blocks-atom-bnpl-image-16hdnu

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