MAL-2026-10778: Malicious code in relativity-pdfjs-dist (npm)
The npm package 'relativity-pdfjs-dist' version 5.8.2 and 99.9.9 has been identified as malicious. It is flagged because it communicates with a domain linked to malicious activity and executes commands associated with malicious behavior. No official patch or remediation guidance is provided. There are no known exploits in the wild at this time.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
The OpenSSF Package Analysis project detected that 'relativity-pdfjs-dist' versions 5.8.2 and 99.9.9 contain malicious code. This malicious behavior includes communication with a domain known for malicious activity and execution of commands indicative of malicious intent. The package is classified as a malicious package within the npm ecosystem. No CVSS score or detailed impact metrics are available.
Potential Impact
Use of the affected versions of 'relativity-pdfjs-dist' may lead to execution of malicious commands and communication with malicious domains, potentially compromising system integrity or confidentiality. However, no known exploits in the wild have been reported.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official patch or remediation is currently documented. Users should avoid using the affected versions (=5.8.2 and =99.9.9) of 'relativity-pdfjs-dist'. Consider removing or replacing the package with a trusted alternative. Monitor vendor advisories or the npm repository for updates or official remediation.
MAL-2026-10778: Malicious code in relativity-pdfjs-dist (npm)
Description
The npm package 'relativity-pdfjs-dist' version 5.8.2 and 99.9.9 has been identified as malicious. It is flagged because it communicates with a domain linked to malicious activity and executes commands associated with malicious behavior. No official patch or remediation guidance is provided. There are no known exploits in the wild at this time.
Affected software
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AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
The OpenSSF Package Analysis project detected that 'relativity-pdfjs-dist' versions 5.8.2 and 99.9.9 contain malicious code. This malicious behavior includes communication with a domain known for malicious activity and execution of commands indicative of malicious intent. The package is classified as a malicious package within the npm ecosystem. No CVSS score or detailed impact metrics are available.
Potential Impact
Use of the affected versions of 'relativity-pdfjs-dist' may lead to execution of malicious commands and communication with malicious domains, potentially compromising system integrity or confidentiality. However, no known exploits in the wild have been reported.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official patch or remediation is currently documented. Users should avoid using the affected versions (=5.8.2 and =99.9.9) of 'relativity-pdfjs-dist'. Consider removing or replacing the package with a trusted alternative. Monitor vendor advisories or the npm repository for updates or official remediation.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- MAL-2026-10778
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.7.4
- Aliases
- []
- Ecosystems
- ["npm"]
- Database Specific Severity
- null
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a5ba7ea44ab8fbf7c84ab4a
Added to database: 07/18/2026, 16:20:58 UTC
Last enriched: 07/18/2026, 16:29:58 UTC
Last updated: 07/18/2026, 16:56:47 UTC
Views: 26
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