Top issues
Problem
Software components contain executable code that performs actions implemented during its development. These actions are called behaviors. In the analysis report, behaviors are presented as human-readable descriptions that best match the underlying code intent. While most behaviors are benign, some are commonly abused by malicious software with the intent to cause harm. When a software package shares behavior traits with malicious software, it may become flagged by security solutions. Any detection from security solutions can cause friction for the end-users during software deployment. While the behavior is likely intended by the developer, there is a small chance this detection is true positive, and an early indication of a software supply chain attack.Prevalence in npm community
9 packages
found in
Top 100
29 packages
found in
Top 1k
255 packages
found in
Top 10k
95.32k packages
in community
Next steps
Investigate reported detections.
If the software intent does not relate to the reported behavior, investigate your build and release environment for software supply chain compromise.
You should delay the software release until the investigation is completed, or until the issue is risk accepted.
Consider rewriting the flagged code without using the marked behaviors.
Detected presence of software components authored by developers with disposable email service accounts.
hunting
Problem
Software developers use programming and design knowledge to build reusable software components. Software components are the basic building blocks for modern applications. Software consumed by an enterprise consists of hundreds, and sometimes even thousands of open source components. Open source communities depend on the work of thousands of software developers that volunteer their time to maintain software components. Software developers build up their reputation by being transparent. The person behind the public-facing alias is just as important as the alias itself. Developers rarely opt to use short-lived email service accounts that hide the link between their alias and the person behind it. Software components published by anonymized developer accounts often relate to activities that are unsuited for enterprise consumption.Prevalence in npm community
0 packages
found in
Top 100
0 packages
found in
Top 1k
2 packages
found in
Top 10k
411 packages
in community
Next steps
Investigate reported detections.
You should consider delaying the software release until the investigation is completed, or until the issue is risk accepted.
Consider replacing the software component with an alternative.
Top behaviors
Executes files during installation or upon launch.
execution
Prevalence in npm community
Behavior often found in this community (Common)
95 packages
found in
Top 100
726 packages
found in
Top 1k
7488 packages
found in
Top 10k
4.56M packages
in community
The software package was developed by a user registered with a disposable/temporary email address.
anomaly
Prevalence in npm community
Behavior commonly used by malicious software (Important)
Behavior uncommon for this community (Uncommon)
0 packages
found in
Top 100
0 packages
found in
Top 1k
2 packages
found in
Top 10k
411 packages
in community
Contains references to disposable/temporary email providers.
network
Prevalence in npm community
Behavior uncommon for this community (Uncommon)
0 packages
found in
Top 100
2 packages
found in
Top 1k
16 packages
found in
Top 10k
4.19k packages
in community
Contains URLs related to URL shortener services.
network
Prevalence in npm community
Behavior often found in this community (Common)
6 packages
found in
Top 100
58 packages
found in
Top 1k
836 packages
found in
Top 10k
916.3k packages
in community
Emits an event, effectively calling each of the registered listeners for that event.
behavior
Prevalence in npm community
Behavior often found in this community (Common)
12 packages
found in
Top 100
66 packages
found in
Top 1k
703 packages
found in
Top 10k
121.87k packages
in community
Top vulnerabilities
No vulnerabilities found.