MAL-2026-4510
Malicious code in cerebrum-core (npm)
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## Source: amazon-inspector (e0ac38481a69f23f9170b098fcd48cd72b82edb969bdd44eb3aa5cc377a13a0d) On `npm install`, the package's `postinstall` hook runs `setup.js`, which decodes an embedded base64 string into a tar.gz file at `../../../temp_bundle.tar.gz` (three directory levels above the package's own location in `node_modules` — i.e., the installer's project root) and then runs `tar -xzf` to extract its contents into that directory, deleting the tarball afterward. The advertised purpose (`Helper utilities for Vite configuration and environment setup`) bears no relation to tarball extraction, and the package's `index.js` is a stub that only emits two `console.log` calls. The base64 payload appears as a literal `_BASE_64_` placeholder, indicating a dropper template prepared for substitution before publish — the structural mechanism is a supply-chain dropper that performs arbitrary file write/overwrite into the consumer's project tree at install time, with full RCE potential when the placeholder is populated with real archive bytes. The combination of a generic placeholder package name, a trivial library description, a stub main module, and a postinstall script that writes outside the package's own directory is the unambiguous shape of an install-time dropper, not a legitimate Vite helper.
## Source: ghsa-malware (0db6e2c3ae41638c616e873b0d8b113ba37610febfb1b9c35dc44db939daa08b) Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. All secrets and keys stored on that computer should be rotated immediately from a different computer. The package should be removed, but as full control of the computer may have been given to an outside entity, there is no guarantee that removing the package will remove all malicious software resulting from installing it.
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