MALICIOUS CODE 69

Xygeni Malicious Code Digest 69

Every week, our malware detection systems scan thousands of new and updated packages across public registries like npm and PyPI.

This week was especially active.

We confirmed 45 malicious packages, primarily across npm, with an additional case in PyPI. Several appeared in coordinated clusters, with repeated malicious releases published under the same names or across closely related package families. Many mimicked developer tools, compliance widgets, security audit utilities, Strapi plugins, LangGraph-related packages, Codev-themed installers, serverless helpers, and other components commonly trusted in modern development workflows.

These were not isolated anomalies. What stood out this week was the repeated publishing across the same package families, the reuse of naming patterns, and the way malicious packages were disguised to look like legitimate dependencies inside real software delivery pipelines.

This weekly snapshot is part of our ongoing Malicious Code Digest, where we validate new threats and provide actionable intelligence to help DevSecOps teams protect their pipelines before damage occurs.

Let’s break down what we found this week and why it matters.

Ecosystem Package Date
npmstrapi-plugin-finseven:3.6.8Apr 08, 2026
npmromi-bot:0.1.6Apr 03, 2026
npmromi-bot:0.1.5Apr 03, 2026
npmone-translations:99.0.0Apr 03, 2026
npmokx-data:9999.1.0Apr 03, 2026
npmokxglobal:9999.1.0Apr 03, 2026
npmserverless-env-helpers:1.0.1Apr 03, 2026
npmserverless-env-helpers:1.0.5Apr 03, 2026
npmserverless-env-helpers:1.0.6Apr 03, 2026
npmcoviu-client:9.9.9Apr 04, 2026
npmhot-validation-sdk:99.9.9Apr 04, 2026
npmnerite-security-audit:1.0.4Apr 05, 2026
npmnerite-security-audit:1.0.3Apr 05, 2026
npmstrapi-plugin-api:3.6.10Apr 08, 2026
npmhealth-relay-client:1.0.3Apr 05, 2026
pypitesting-figueroa:0.1.0Apr 05, 2026
npmhealth-relay-client:1.0.4Apr 05, 2026
npm@hermit46/depguard-test-malicious:1.0.0Apr 05, 2026
npmreact-emits:1.0.5Apr 05, 2026
npmadmin0911:1.0.14Apr 05, 2026
npmadmin0911:1.0.15Apr 05, 2026
npm@warnthyfriends/compliance-widgets:1.0.2Apr 06, 2026
npm@warnthyfriends/compliance-widgets:1.0.3Apr 06, 2026
npm@warnthyfriends/compliance-widgets:1.0.6Apr 06, 2026
npm@warnthyfriends/compliance-widgets:1.0.7Apr 06, 2026
npm@warnthyfriends/compliance-widgets:1.0.8Apr 06, 2026
npmadmin0911:1.0.23Apr 07, 2026
npmadmin0911:1.0.47Apr 07, 2026
npmadmin0911:1.0.59Apr 07, 2026
npm@langgraphjs/toolkit:0.2.5Apr 07, 2026
npm@langgraphjs/toolkit:0.2.2Apr 07, 2026
npm@langgraphjs/toolkit:0.2.8Apr 07, 2026
npm@langgraphjs/toolkit:0.2.9Apr 07, 2026
npmcodev-installer:1.0.1Apr 07, 2026
npmcodev-installer:1.0.3Apr 07, 2026
npmcodev-install:1.0.0Apr 07, 2026
npm@langgraphjs/toolkit:1.2.9Apr 07, 2026
npmprivate-packages-sharing-sessionz:1.9.8Apr 07, 2026
npm@fairwords/loopback-connector-es:1.4.4Apr 08, 2026
npm@sie-ppr-web-checkout/app:3.999.0Apr 09, 2026
npm@codev-team/codev-installer:1.0.1Apr 09, 2026
npmcodev-demo:1.0.0Apr 09, 2026
npmcodev-demo-1:1.0.0Apr 09, 2026
npm@minij/cli:0.0.2Apr 09, 2026
npmblack-moon-js:1.0.0Apr 09, 2026

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As a result, this combination ensures developers receive fast, actionable intelligence integrated directly into CI/CD workflows.

Why Developers Should Care About Malicious npm Packages

Modern threats rarely wait for runtime. For example, malicious npm packages often execute during installation, while pypi malicious packages hide token exfiltration or backdoors. Attackers:

  • Flip private GitHub repos to public to replicate them.
  • Exfiltrate credentials and secrets using encoded payloads.
  • Use obfuscated JavaScript loaders to deploy ransomware or botnets.

In fact, malicious open-source packages surged 156% in one year. Therefore, teams that rely only on delayed feeds or basic scanners fall behind.

What This Malware Report Tracks in npm and PyPI

This digest is the central hub for:

  • Confirmed malicious npm packages
  • Confirmed pypi malicious packages
  • Behavior-based detections of malicious code
  • Registry-confirmed incidents
  • Weekly and monthly malware report summaries
  • Historical changelog of all npm malware and pypi malware findings

In other words, it provides a single point of reference. The research team at Xygeni updates this page weekly with links to full technical analyses and GitHub IOCs.

How to Protect Against Malicious npm Packages and PyPI Malware

Because of this growing risk, organizations need strong defenses:

  • Enforce lockfile-only installs (npm ci) in CI/CD.
  • Additionally, scan dependencies pre-install with Xygeni’s Early Warning Engine.
  • Furthermore, block builds on malicious code signals using Guardrails.
  • Generate SBOMs to trace indirect dependencies and apply policies.
  • Above all, train developers to detect typosquatting, obfuscation, and suspicious install scripts.

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  • Real-time detection of malicious code, including backdoors, spyware, and ransomware.
  • In contrast to basic scanners, analysis across npm, PyPI, Maven, NuGet, RubyGems, and more.
  • Automatic build blocking when the malware report identifies risk.
  • Exploitability insights, maintainer reputation checks, and anomaly detection.
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