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Problem
Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) are structured addresses that point to locations and assets on the internet. URLs allow software developers to build complex applications that exchange data with servers that can be hosted in multiple geographical regions. URLs can commonly be found embedded in documentation, configuration files, source code and compiled binaries. One or more embedded URLs were discovered to link to raw files hosted on GitHub. Attackers often abuse popular web services to host malicious payloads. Since code-sharing services URLs are typically allowed by security solutions, using them for payload delivery increases the odds that the malicious code will reach the user. While the presence of code-sharing service locations does not imply malicious intent, all of their uses in a software package should be documented and approved. An increasing number of software supply chain attacks in the open source space leverages the GitHub service to deliver malicious payloads.Prevalence in npm community
10 packages
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53 packages
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981 packages
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194.82k packages
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Next steps
Investigate reported detections.
If the software should not include these network references, 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 an alternative delivery mechanism for software packages.
Problem
Operating systems allow multiple user accounts to coexist on a single computer system. Each registered user has identity information associated with their account. At the very least, user accounts consist of a user name and an optional password. In some cases, user account data may also include personally identifiable information. Extended personal information may include user's given and last name, their email and mailing address, personal photo and their telephone number. Financially motivated attackers may seek to collect personal information for purposes of selling the private data to a third-party. Malicious code that typically exhibits these behavior traits is commonly referred to as an information stealer. While the presence of code that accesses identity information does not necessarily imply malicious intent, all of its uses in a software package should be documented and approved. Accessing identity information is a very common behavior for software packages. One example of acceptable use for such functions is verifying that the active user has purchased a software license that allows them to run the application.Prevalence in npm community
2 packages
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Top 100
6 packages
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181 packages
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39.81k packages
in community
Next steps
Investigate reported detections as indicators of software tampering.
Consult Mitre ATT&CK documentation: T1033 - System Owner/User Discovery.
Top behaviors
Contains URLs that link to raw files on GitHub.
network
Prevalence in npm community
Behavior often found in this community (Common)
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53 packages
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194.83k packages
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Contains unusually long strings.
anomaly
Prevalence in npm community
Behavior often found in this community (Common)
26 packages
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134 packages
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2067 packages
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896.14k packages
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Queries the login name of the user.
search
Prevalence in npm community
Behavior often found in this community (Common)
1 packages
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6 packages
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88 packages
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16.58k packages
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Calculates the SHA-256 hash of data.
file
Prevalence in npm community
Behavior often found in this community (Common)
1 packages
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23 packages
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383 packages
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77.38k packages
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Queries the value of an environment variable.
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Prevalence in npm community
Behavior often found in this community (Common)
33 packages
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148 packages
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2322 packages
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692.01k packages
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Top vulnerabilities
No vulnerabilities found.