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Researchers Found a Malicious NPM Package Using Chrome's Password-Recovery Tools

Saturday July 24, 2021. 06:34 PM , from Slashdot/Apple
Threatpost reports on 'another vast software supply-chain attack' that was 'found lurking in the npm open-source code repository...a credentials-stealing code bomb' that used the password-recovery tools in Google's Chrome web browser.
Researchers caught the malware filching credentials from Chrome on Windows systems. The password-stealer is multifunctional: It also listens for incoming commands from the attacker's command-and-control (C2) server and can upload files, record from a victim's screen and camera, and execute shell commands...

ReversingLabs researchers, who published their findings in a Wednesday post, said that during an analysis of the code repository, they found an interesting embedded Windows executable file: a credential-stealing threat. Labeled 'Win32.Infostealer.Heuristics', it showed up in two packages: nodejs_net_server and temptesttempfile. At least for now, the first, main threat is nodejs_net_server. Some details:
nodejs_net_server: A package with 12 published versions and a total of more than 1,300 downloads since it was first published in February 2019...finally upgrading it last December with a script to download the password-stealer, which the developer hosts on a personal website. It was subsequently tweaked to run TeamViewer.exe instead, 'probably because the author didn't want to have such an obvious connection between the malware and their website,' researchers theorized...

ReversingLabs contacted the npm security team on July 2 to give them a heads-up about the nodejs_net_server and tempdownloadtempfile packages and circled back once again last week, on Thursday, since the team still hadn't removed the packages from the repository. When Threatpost reached out to npm Inc., which maintains the repository, a GitHub spokesperson sent this statement: 'Both packages were removed following our investigation....'

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