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TH16507

Detected presence of package manifests that have networking capabilities.

priorityCI/CD statusseverityeffortSAFE levelSAFE assessment
failhighhigh1tampering: fail
Reason: dangerous package manifests

About the issueโ€‹

Many popular programming languages use standardized software packaging formats to distribute reusable code components. Software packages are built from instructions written within package manifests that act as blueprints for package assembly. A package manifest declares the most important software properties, such as the package name, its authors and license, external dependencies, and various actions that may occur during the package lifecycle. Actions defined within the package manifest are executed automatically by the package manager during events such as package installation, compilation, testing, or on package removal. It is unusual for a package manifest to invoke commands that download additional content from a remote server. Attackers commonly abuse package manifest actions to fetch malicious payloads from public code repositories, file sharing websites, or their own infrastructure. Remotely hosted content is not immutable, allowing the attackers to change the type of malware they deploy at any time.

How to resolve the issueโ€‹

  • 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 package manifest without using the marked behaviors.

Incidence statisticsโ€‹

ReversingLabs periodically collects and analyzes the contents of popular software package repositories for threat research purposes. Analysis results are used to calculate incidence statistics for issues (policy violations) that Spectra Assure can detect in software packages.

This section is updated when new data becomes available.

Total amount of packages analyzed

  • RubyGems: 183K
  • Nuget: 644K
  • PyPi: 628K
  • NPM: 3.72M
Statistics are not collected for the TH16507 policy at this time, or not applicable to this type of issue.