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@marketfront/designsystemdevtool@7.0.0

OSV Malicious Advisory

scanned 2h ago · by OpenSSF/OSV

OpenSSF/OSV advisory MAL-2026-6773 confirms this npm version as malicious. The @marketfront/designsystemdevtool package is part of a 25-package malicious campaign batch-published to the @marketfront npm scope by npm user 'marketfront' (marketfront@tutamail.com) within a roughly 3-minute window on 2026-07-01. All packages in the campaign were published at version 7.0.0 and use e-commerce/marketing frontend component names as cover.

Advisory
MAL-2026-6773
Source
OpenSSF Malicious Packages via OSV
Summary
Malicious code in @marketfront/designsystemdevtool (npm)
Details
The @marketfront/designsystemdevtool package is part of a 25-package malicious campaign batch-published to the @marketfront npm scope by npm user 'marketfront' (marketfront@tutamail.com) within a roughly 3-minute window on 2026-07-01. All packages in the campaign were published at version 7.0.0 and use e-commerce/marketing frontend component names as cover. The package declares a postinstall hook (node scripts/postinstall.js) that executes heavily obfuscated (obfuscator.io-style) code automatically at npm install time. Static analysis of the decoded payload revealed a credential harvester that dynamically requires fs, os, http, https, zlib, path and dns, then reads approximately 20 sensitive credential files including ~/.ssh, ~/.aws/credentials, ~/.kube/config, ~/.docker/config.json, ~/.npmrc, ~/.netrc, ~/.pgpass, ~/.git-credentials, ~/.env and ~/.bash_history. Collected data is exfiltrated via a gzip-compressed HTTPS POST with a custom X-Secret header to the path /api/v1/events, alongside a DNS resolver beacon. The command-and-control host is concealed behind an additional RC4+XOR encryption layer around an embedded configuration blob and was not statically resolved. The decoded behavioral payload (module requires, credential-file target list, exfiltration headers and endpoint) is byte-for-byte identical across sampled packages in the campaign. The campaign shares tooling and infrastructure patterns (obfuscated postinstall credential harvester, X-Secret header, /api/v1/events exfiltration path, RC4-concealed C2) with the earlier @emcd-vue campaign, indicating the same actor rotating scopes and disposable maintainer emails. --- ## Source: amazon-inspector (53fef718149dfdd992039f8770bb9f7d5961a450f3b1d5c92482723633a14c08) This package is a public-registry impersonation of an internal Marketfront scope (README instructs use of a private registry at npm.marketfront.io, and the shipped main dist/index.js re-exports a path../src/index.js that is not present in the tarball — the package has no library functionality). Its only real payload is scripts/postinstall.js, which is obfuscator.io-style with an RC4-decoded string array so that module names (https, dns, os, child_process, zlib), the destination host/path, HTTP headers, and env-variable keywords are only reconstructed at runtime. On install the script gates on process.execArgv, process.env.NODE_OPTIONS, and a wall-clock timing loop to skip execution when --inspect/--debug or debugger instrumentation is detected. When those checks pass, it enumerates process.env in bulk (USERDOMAIN, COMPUTERNAME, PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE, PROGRAMDATA, APPDATA, LOCALAPPDATA, TEMP, npm_config_user_agent, NODE_OPTIONS) plus a keyword-driven scan of all environment variable names, collects os.userInfo/hostname/networkInterfaces, package.json contents, and shell command output, and ships the bundle to a runtime-assembled remote endpoint over HTTPS with a DNS-tunnel fallback. Installer harm: any npm install / CI build that resolves this scoped name from the public registry silently leaks host identifiers, environment variables (which typically include CI tokens, cloud credentials, and internal URLs), and system reconnaissance to attacker infrastructure at install time.
Decision reason
One or more suspicious static signals were detected.

Decision evidence

public snapshot
Behavioral surface
Source
DynamicRequireEnvironmentVars
Supply chain
MinifiedTrivial
Manifest
NoLicense
scanned 2 file(s), 160 KB of source

Source & flagged code

3 flagged · loading source
package.jsonView file
scripts.postinstall = node scripts/postinstall.js
High
Install Time Lifecycle Scripts

Package defines install-time lifecycle scripts.

package.jsonView on unpkg
scripts.postinstall = node scripts/postinstall.js
Medium
Ambiguous Install Lifecycle Script

Install-time lifecycle script is not statically allowlisted and needs review.

package.jsonView on unpkg
dist/index.jsView file
2// dist/index.js L3: module.exports = require('../src/index.js');
Medium
Dynamic Require

Package source references dynamic require/import behavior.

dist/index.jsView on unpkg · L2

Findings

1 High3 Medium3 Low
HighInstall Time Lifecycle Scriptspackage.json
MediumAmbiguous Install Lifecycle Scriptpackage.json
MediumDynamic Requiredist/index.js
MediumEnvironment Vars
LowNon Install Lifecycle Scripts
LowScripts Present
LowNo License