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MAL-2026-6579: Malicious code in lessload (npm)
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The [email protected] npm package impersonates the popular debug package and contains a backdoor in its enable() function. When enable() is called, it sends an HTTPS request to a hardcoded attacker-controlled endpoint, leaking the caller's namespace argument. The response includes base64-encoded code that is executed with full require access, allowing arbitrary code execution within the Node.js process. The malicious code is disguised as a legitimate debug feature. This package is a drop-in replacement for debug, so any code expecting debug semantics will trigger the backdoor upon calling enable().

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