MAL-2026-10312: Malicious code in ishowfeet10 (npm)
The npm package 'ishowfeet10' contains malicious code that fully compromises any computer on which it is installed or running. The compromise is severe enough that all secrets and keys stored on the affected system should be rotated immediately from a different, uncompromised machine. Removing the package alone does not guarantee removal of all malicious software introduced by it, as the attacker may have gained full control of the system.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
The 'ishowfeet10' package on npm is identified as containing malicious code that results in a full system compromise upon installation or execution. This compromise allows an attacker to gain complete control over the affected computer, potentially leading to theft or misuse of sensitive information such as secrets and keys. Due to the severity of the compromise, remediation requires not only removal of the package but also rotation of all credentials from a separate secure environment. There is no indication of a patch or fix for this package, as it is inherently malicious rather than a vulnerability in legitimate code.
Potential Impact
Any system with the 'ishowfeet10' package installed or running is considered fully compromised. Attackers may have obtained full control, risking exposure or theft of all stored secrets and keys. The integrity and confidentiality of the affected system cannot be assured without comprehensive remediation steps including credential rotation.
Mitigation Recommendations
Remove the 'ishowfeet10' package immediately from all affected systems. Rotate all secrets and keys stored on the compromised systems from a separate, secure computer. Because the attacker may have persistent access, consider rebuilding or thoroughly cleaning affected systems. There is no official patch or fix available for this malicious package.
MAL-2026-10312: Malicious code in ishowfeet10 (npm)
Description
The npm package 'ishowfeet10' contains malicious code that fully compromises any computer on which it is installed or running. The compromise is severe enough that all secrets and keys stored on the affected system should be rotated immediately from a different, uncompromised machine. Removing the package alone does not guarantee removal of all malicious software introduced by it, as the attacker may have gained full control of the system.
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Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
The 'ishowfeet10' package on npm is identified as containing malicious code that results in a full system compromise upon installation or execution. This compromise allows an attacker to gain complete control over the affected computer, potentially leading to theft or misuse of sensitive information such as secrets and keys. Due to the severity of the compromise, remediation requires not only removal of the package but also rotation of all credentials from a separate secure environment. There is no indication of a patch or fix for this package, as it is inherently malicious rather than a vulnerability in legitimate code.
Potential Impact
Any system with the 'ishowfeet10' package installed or running is considered fully compromised. Attackers may have obtained full control, risking exposure or theft of all stored secrets and keys. The integrity and confidentiality of the affected system cannot be assured without comprehensive remediation steps including credential rotation.
Mitigation Recommendations
Remove the 'ishowfeet10' package immediately from all affected systems. Rotate all secrets and keys stored on the compromised systems from a separate, secure computer. Because the attacker may have persistent access, consider rebuilding or thoroughly cleaning affected systems. There is no official patch or fix available for this malicious package.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- MAL-2026-10312
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.7.4
- Aliases
- ["GHSA-3qjm-fjjm-h42w"]
- Ecosystems
- ["npm"]
- Database Specific Severity
- null
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a54adcf68715ace438f55dc
Added to database: 07/13/2026, 09:20:15 UTC
Last enriched: 07/13/2026, 09:39:51 UTC
Last updated: 07/13/2026, 09:39:51 UTC
Views: 2
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