npm · Malicious package advisory
Malwareautotel-aws
MAL-2026-5214
Malicious code in autotel-aws (npm)
Details
--- _-= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=-_ ## Source: amazon-inspector (e356eee42d8cb9a80967237c11de3358548389fe2e413f1bbc3fae630c7d28f8) No concrete installer-harm signals were identified in this package version. No lifecycle hooks fetching external code, no credential-path reads, no hardcoded attacker destinations, and no obfuscated payloads were surfaced. Routing to human review because automated coverage was partial; a reviewer should confirm the package's install/import-time behavior before publishing a verdict. ## Source: google-open-source-security (a6c7977dbc054cdb7fe56da0d2fbd26e2a6fed695deb4263ccbf4adfedd86acb) The Miasma malware is a self-propagating worm that spreads across the npm registry by abusing weaponized `binding.gyp` files to achieve execution during package installation, bypassing security tools that only inspect package lifecycle scripts. Upon execution, the malware attempts to exfiltrate credentials and OIDC tokens for various cloud and registry services, and propagates by compromising other packages managed by the stolen accounts or committing backdoor files to GitHub repositories.
Compromised versions (1)
- 0.13.10
Any computer that installed or ran a compromised version should be considered fully compromised. Rotate every secret on that machine from a clean environment.