This morning, we were alerted to a large-scale attack against npm. This appears to the be work of the same threat actors behind the Nx attack on August 27th 2025. This was originally published by Socket and StepSecurity who noted 40 packages had been comrpomised, since then an additional 147 packages have been infected with malware including packages from CrowdStrike.
The scale, scope and impact of this attack is significant. The attackers are using the same playbook in large parts as the original attack, but have stepped up their game. They have turned it into a full worm, which does these things automatically:
- Steal secrets and publish them to GitHub publicly
- Run trufflehog and query Cloud metadata endpoints to gather secrets
- Attempt to create a new GitHub action with a data exiltration mechanism through webhook[.]site
- Iterate the repositories on GitHub a user has access to, and make them public
Since our initial alert this morning we’ve confirmed the following additional behaviours and important details. For those that don’t know, Shai Hulud is the name for the worm in the Dune franchise. A clear indication of the intent of the attackers.
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Why do you tell us that?
Dear Sir or Mrs lennivelkant @ discuss.tchncs.de,
most people, even people in technology, have absolutely no clue what this thing is all about … and reading the title here gives them no clue either.
Even going through the article, most people in technology would still don’t know how this may affect them - - so context should be at least located - - this is what I was trying to do.
People in computer science see their field of expertise so deeply that they come to believe that the basis of their field is ubiquitous. Well, it is not. Not at all.
You people in that field are suffering from that delusion.
Now, the comment I wrote was a question. Only if you click on that question you have this hidden a.i. answer that was included and hidden in the comment. That answer was not the comment itself.
I certainly hope you don’t have more of these questions and that people in “c.s.” (computer science for the rest of us) could realize how far from the mundane they are.
all the best, - - A_A @ …
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What is the point of posting an LLM response to “what is web development”? Seriously? I don’t get it. If you don’t know and wanted to ask it, fine. But why copypaste it to c/technology?