OSV Malicious Advisory
scanned 2h ago · by OpenSSF/OSVOpenSSF/OSV advisory MAL-2026-6986 confirms this npm version as malicious. Package published under a scope shadowing internal Luminary Cloud packages (@luminarycloudinternal) at version 9999.0.1 — the canonical dependency-confusion shape designed to win version resolution over a private internal package of the same name. On install, postinstall.js (line 8) performs an HTTPS GET to a hardcoded external host (poc-luminary-npm-1782987043.testingboxes.com) carrying installer-owned CI and host...
Advisory
MAL-2026-6986
Source
OpenSSF Malicious Packages via OSV
Summary
Malicious code in @luminarycloudinternal/frodo (npm)
Details
Package published under a scope shadowing internal Luminary Cloud packages (@luminarycloudinternal) at version 9999.0.1 — the canonical dependency-confusion shape designed to win version resolution over a private internal package of the same name. On install, postinstall.js (line 8) performs an HTTPS GET to a hardcoded external host (poc-luminary-npm-1782987043.testingboxes.com) carrying installer-owned CI and host identifiers: GITHUB_REPOSITORY, GITHUB_SHA, GITHUB_REF, GITHUB_WORKFLOW, RUNNER_NAME, os.hostname(), and npm user-agent. When a build system misresolves the internal name to the public registry, this postinstall runs automatically and discloses internal repository, workflow, commit, and runner identifiers to a third-party endpoint. The package self-identifies as a Bugcrowd research canary, but self-labeling does not change the mechanism: installer-owned metadata leaves the machine at install time to a non-first-party destination via a namespace-squat.
## Source: ghsa-malware (9a690eb1bc2a09fccfb06b9531bbd7ec4da297737e700bd165096270b54c9995) Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. All secrets and keys stored on that computer should be rotated immediately from a different computer. The package should be removed, but as full control of the computer may have been given to an outside entity, there is no guarantee that removing the package will remove all malicious software resulting from installing it.
Decision reason
No blocking static signals were detected.
Decision evidence
public snapshotBehavioral surface
NoLicense
Source & flagged code
0 flaggedNo flagged code excerpts are attached to this scan.
Findings
1 Low
LowNo License