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MAL-2026-6506: Malicious code in pump-laserstream-parser (npm)

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Critical
Published: 06/26/2026 (06/26/2026, 05:11:13 UTC)
Source: GCVE Database
Product: pump-laserstream-parser

Description

The npm package 'pump-laserstream-parser' contains malicious code that compromises any computer on which it is installed or running. Installation of this package may result in full system compromise, including unauthorized access to secrets and keys stored on the affected machine. Removal of the package does not guarantee elimination of all malicious software introduced by it.

Affected software

npmghsa
pump-laserstream-parser

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AI-Powered Analysis

Machine-generated threat intelligence

AILast updated: 06/26/2026, 22:34:06 UTC

Technical Analysis

The 'pump-laserstream-parser' npm package is identified as containing malicious code that fully compromises affected computers. According to the source details, any system with this package installed should be considered fully compromised, requiring immediate rotation of all secrets and keys from a different, secure machine. The package removal alone is insufficient to ensure complete remediation due to potential persistence of malicious software beyond the package itself.

Potential Impact

Full system compromise on any computer with the package installed or running. All secrets and keys stored on the compromised system are at risk and must be rotated immediately. The presence of this package indicates a high likelihood of unauthorized control by an external entity.

Mitigation Recommendations

Remove the 'pump-laserstream-parser' package immediately. Rotate all secrets and keys stored on the affected computer from a separate, secure machine. Due to the potential persistence of malicious software beyond the package, consider a full system reinstallation or forensic analysis to ensure complete remediation.

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Technical Details

Gcve Source
db.gcve.eu
Osv Id
MAL-2026-6506
Osv Schema Version
1.7.4
Aliases
["GHSA-cwr6-c222-8hwf"]
Ecosystems
["npm"]
Database Specific Severity
null
Cvss Version
null

Threat ID: 6a3ef7be27e9c79719ffd514

Added to database: 06/26/2026, 22:05:50 UTC

Last enriched: 06/26/2026, 22:34:06 UTC

Last updated: 06/26/2026, 22:34:06 UTC

Views: 2

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