Malware in @redhat-cloud-services/frontend-components-advisor-components
Malware was discovered in the npm package @redhat-cloud-services/frontend-components-advisor-components. Systems with this package installed are considered fully compromised and require immediate remediation.
- Disclosed
- Last updated
- Blast radius
- Any system with the malicious package installed or running
- Ecosystems
- Attack vectors
- Affected entities
- @redhat-cloud-services/frontend-components-advisor-components
A critical malware incident was identified in the npm package @redhat-cloud-services/frontend-components-advisor-components. The package contained malicious code that could grant full control of affected systems to an outside entity.\n\nAny computer with this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. The malware may have provided attackers with complete system access, potentially allowing exfiltration of secrets, keys, and other sensitive data.\n\nImmediate remediation is required, including removal of the package and rotation of all secrets and keys from a clean, unaffected system. However, due to the potential for full system compromise, there is no guarantee that package removal alone will eliminate all malicious software that may have been installed as a result of the initial compromise.
Indicators of compromise
- Packages
- @redhat-cloud-services/frontend-components-advisor-components
Remediation
- Remove the @redhat-cloud-services/frontend-components-advisor-components package immediately from all affected systems
- Rotate all secrets, API keys, credentials, and other sensitive data from a clean, unaffected computer
- Conduct a full security audit and forensic analysis of any system that had this package installed
- Review system logs and network traffic for signs of unauthorized access or data exfiltration
- Update all dependencies and packages to verified clean versions
- Consider full system reimaging if compromise is suspected beyond the package itself
Sources
- GitHub Advisory GHSA-873j-vjwp-88w8 · GitHub Advisory Database
Cite this entry
"Malware in @redhat-cloud-services/frontend-components-advisor-components." supplychainattack.org, Supply Chain Attack Incident Catalog. Disclosed July 10, 2026; last updated July 10, 2026. https://supplychainattack.org/incident/malware-in-redhat-cloud-services-frontend-components-advisor-components-73fjn5
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