MAL-2026-10313: Malicious code in ishowfeet11 (npm)
The npm package 'ishowfeet11' contains malicious code that can fully compromise any computer on which it is installed or running. The compromise may allow an attacker to gain full control over the system, potentially exposing all stored secrets and keys. Removal of the package does not guarantee elimination of all malicious software introduced. Immediate rotation of all secrets and keys from a different, uncompromised computer is strongly advised.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
The 'ishowfeet11' package in the npm ecosystem is identified as containing malicious code that compromises the host system completely. Installation or execution of this package can lead to full system compromise, including unauthorized access to secrets and keys stored on the machine. Due to the potential for persistent malicious software beyond the package itself, simply uninstalling the package may not fully remediate the threat. No CVSS score or detailed technical exploit information is provided. There is no indication of known exploits in the wild at this time.
Potential Impact
Any system with the 'ishowfeet11' package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. Attackers may have gained full control over the system and access to all stored secrets and keys. The presence of this package poses a critical security risk with potential for extensive data exposure and system manipulation.
Mitigation Recommendations
Remove the 'ishowfeet11' package immediately. Rotate all secrets and keys stored on the compromised system from a separate, trusted computer. Because full system compromise is possible, additional forensic analysis and remediation may be required to ensure all malicious components are eradicated. No official patch or fix is available; remediation relies on removal and secret rotation.
MAL-2026-10313: Malicious code in ishowfeet11 (npm)
Description
The npm package 'ishowfeet11' contains malicious code that can fully compromise any computer on which it is installed or running. The compromise may allow an attacker to gain full control over the system, potentially exposing all stored secrets and keys. Removal of the package does not guarantee elimination of all malicious software introduced. Immediate rotation of all secrets and keys from a different, uncompromised computer is strongly advised.
Affected software
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AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
The 'ishowfeet11' package in the npm ecosystem is identified as containing malicious code that compromises the host system completely. Installation or execution of this package can lead to full system compromise, including unauthorized access to secrets and keys stored on the machine. Due to the potential for persistent malicious software beyond the package itself, simply uninstalling the package may not fully remediate the threat. No CVSS score or detailed technical exploit information is provided. There is no indication of known exploits in the wild at this time.
Potential Impact
Any system with the 'ishowfeet11' package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. Attackers may have gained full control over the system and access to all stored secrets and keys. The presence of this package poses a critical security risk with potential for extensive data exposure and system manipulation.
Mitigation Recommendations
Remove the 'ishowfeet11' package immediately. Rotate all secrets and keys stored on the compromised system from a separate, trusted computer. Because full system compromise is possible, additional forensic analysis and remediation may be required to ensure all malicious components are eradicated. No official patch or fix is available; remediation relies on removal and secret rotation.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- MAL-2026-10313
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.7.4
- Aliases
- ["GHSA-qchm-jqx3-xp2r"]
- Ecosystems
- ["npm"]
- Database Specific Severity
- null
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a54add868715ace438f59b1
Added to database: 07/13/2026, 09:20:24 UTC
Last enriched: 07/13/2026, 09:42:10 UTC
Last updated: 07/13/2026, 09:42:10 UTC
Views: 2
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