MAL-2026-6652: Malicious code in @webda-infra-ui/static-images (npm)
The npm package @webda-infra-ui/static-images contains malicious code that compromises any computer on which it is installed or running. Installation of this package may lead to full system compromise, including unauthorized access to secrets and keys stored on the affected machine. Removal of the package alone does not guarantee elimination of all malicious software introduced. Immediate rotation of all secrets and keys from a different, uncompromised machine is strongly advised.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
The @webda-infra-ui/static-images package on npm is identified as malicious. According to the source details, any system with this package installed should be considered fully compromised. The malicious code potentially grants full control to an outside entity. Due to the severity of the compromise, simply uninstalling the package may not remove all malicious artifacts. The advisory recommends immediate rotation of all secrets and keys from a secure environment to mitigate ongoing risk.
Potential Impact
Systems with the @webda-infra-ui/static-images package installed are at risk of full compromise. Attackers may gain complete control over the affected computer, potentially accessing or exfiltrating sensitive information such as secrets and keys. This can lead to further unauthorized access and persistence beyond the presence of the package itself.
Mitigation Recommendations
Remove the @webda-infra-ui/static-images package immediately. Rotate all secrets and keys stored on the compromised system from a separate, trusted machine. Due to the possibility of persistent malicious software, consider a full system reinstallation or forensic analysis to ensure complete remediation. Patch status is not applicable as this is a malicious package rather than a vulnerability with a vendor fix.
MAL-2026-6652: Malicious code in @webda-infra-ui/static-images (npm)
Description
The npm package @webda-infra-ui/static-images contains malicious code that compromises any computer on which it is installed or running. Installation of this package may lead to full system compromise, including unauthorized access to secrets and keys stored on the affected machine. Removal of the package alone does not guarantee elimination of all malicious software introduced. Immediate rotation of all secrets and keys from a different, uncompromised machine is strongly advised.
Affected software
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AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
The @webda-infra-ui/static-images package on npm is identified as malicious. According to the source details, any system with this package installed should be considered fully compromised. The malicious code potentially grants full control to an outside entity. Due to the severity of the compromise, simply uninstalling the package may not remove all malicious artifacts. The advisory recommends immediate rotation of all secrets and keys from a secure environment to mitigate ongoing risk.
Potential Impact
Systems with the @webda-infra-ui/static-images package installed are at risk of full compromise. Attackers may gain complete control over the affected computer, potentially accessing or exfiltrating sensitive information such as secrets and keys. This can lead to further unauthorized access and persistence beyond the presence of the package itself.
Mitigation Recommendations
Remove the @webda-infra-ui/static-images package immediately. Rotate all secrets and keys stored on the compromised system from a separate, trusted machine. Due to the possibility of persistent malicious software, consider a full system reinstallation or forensic analysis to ensure complete remediation. Patch status is not applicable as this is a malicious package rather than a vulnerability with a vendor fix.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- MAL-2026-6652
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.7.4
- Aliases
- ["GHSA-pp6c-f2ph-gxmm"]
- Ecosystems
- ["npm"]
- Database Specific Severity
- null
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a42ed3027e9c79719934e3f
Added to database: 06/29/2026, 22:09:52 UTC
Last enriched: 06/29/2026, 22:21:50 UTC
Last updated: 06/30/2026, 01:43:07 UTC
Views: 3
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