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The right place at the right time

https://bcantrill.dtrace.org/2026/01/08/the-right-place-at-the-right-time/
1•mooreds•51s ago•0 comments

All Non-drone Militaries are Obsolete

https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/all-non-drone-militaries-are-obsolete
1•barry-cotter•3m ago•0 comments

Comprehensive Response to Bambu's AGPLv3 Violations

https://sfconservancy.org/news/2026/may/18/bambu-studio-3d-printer-agpl-violation-response/
1•wofo•4m ago•0 comments

RFC 9396: OAuth 2.0 Rich Authorization Requests

https://ciamweekly.substack.com/p/rfc-9396-oauth-20-rich-authorization
1•mooreds•4m ago•0 comments

Publishers Tell Common Crawl to Stop Unauthorized Scraping

https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/414817/lecturing-common-crawl-publishers-tell-nonp...
1•jaredwiener•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Faster than std:sort and pdqsort

https://easylang.online/blog/blqsort
1•chrka•6m ago•0 comments

Find bugs in YOUR code using OpenCode, Llama.cpp and Qwen3.6

http://wtarreau.blogspot.com/2026/05/find-bugs-in-your-code-using-opencode.html
1•falava•7m ago•0 comments

The Art of SIMD Programming [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIRjSdTCIEU
1•tosh•7m ago•0 comments

Landmark regulations against 'forever' toxins removed by Trump administration

https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/18/health/trump-pfas-rollback-wellness
1•arunc•9m ago•0 comments

Show HN: FortiGate SSL-VPN Honeypot

https://github.com/PeterGabaldon/Fortigate.VPN-SSL.Honeypot
1•pgj11•10m ago•0 comments

Scaling Up the Full Scroll Dial – High Resolution Scrolling Device [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehd3Ue2fKKM
1•surprisetalk•10m ago•0 comments

We are all Postliberals now

https://www.postliberalorder.com/p/we-are-all-postliberals-now
1•danielam•11m ago•0 comments

How to Build Your Own AI Benchmark

https://theendofcoding.com/blog/how-to-build-ai-benchmarks
1•nbouvrette•11m ago•0 comments

Meta now lets you add music to Instagram Reels via API

https://old.reddit.com/r/SocialMediaAPIs/comments/1thldv8/how_to_add_musicsound_to_instagram_reel/
2•marcelbundle•12m ago•1 comments

We used Quint to find over 10 bugs in SQLite while hardening Turso

https://turso.tech/blog/how-we-used-quint-to-find-over-10-bugs-in-sqlite
2•0xedb•12m ago•0 comments

8 Years of Clojure

https://joshkingsley.me/8-years-of-clojure/
4•jkxyz•12m ago•0 comments

Many Paths of the Collatz Conjecture

https://fcsuper.blogspot.com/2026/05/many-paths-of-collatz-conjecture.html
1•fcsuper•13m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Noxu DB, a Rust Port of Berkeley DB Java Edition

https://codeberg.org/gregburd/noxu
2•gregburd•13m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Updatecli – A Declarative Update Policy Engine

1•olblak•13m ago•0 comments

Colonization of Venus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonization_of_Venus
2•simonebrunozzi•14m ago•0 comments

TeamPCP compromises NPM maintainer with over 540 packages

https://opensourcemalware.com/blog/teampcp-compromises-npm-maintainer-with-over-540-packages
2•speckx•15m ago•0 comments

Claude Code may now request webcam access to assure user is present

https://twitter.com/i/status/2055793010370306556
2•redbell•15m ago•0 comments

U.S. Cybersecurity Agency Leaves Its Digital Keys Out in Public on GitHub

https://gizmodo.com/the-worst-leak-that-ive-witnessed-u-s-cybersecurity-agency-leaves-its-digital...
3•neogodless•16m ago•1 comments

A Technical Deep Dive into the New Raycast

https://www.raycast.com/blog/a-technical-deep-dive-into-the-new-raycast
1•fmerian•18m ago•0 comments

TanStack weighs invitation-only pull requests after supply chain attack

https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/05/18/tanstack-weighs-invitation-only-pull-requests-aft...
2•speckx•18m ago•0 comments

The Librarian – 7.1M-node knowledge graph beats vector search

https://github.com/jeujai/Librarian
1•jeujaiwu•23m ago•0 comments

Alloy: Code/SDK Generation Framework

https://github.com/alloy-framework/alloy
1•vipshek•23m ago•0 comments

FinOps for AI: per-commit cost attribution

https://mooracle.io/blog/finops-ai-planning-poker/
1•mooracle•24m ago•0 comments

The Smart Bookmark for Physical Books

https://www.thinkwithmark.com/
1•surprisetalk•25m ago•0 comments

Manchester Code Made Bits Behave

https://spectrum.ieee.org/manchester-code-ieee-milestone
1•sohkamyung•26m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Offical XRP NPM package has been compromised and key stealing malware introduced

https://www.aikido.dev/blog/xrp-supplychain-attack-official-npm-package-infected-with-crypto-stealing-backdoor
55•flxga•1y ago

Comments

MichealCodes•1y ago
Cryptocurrency packages used at scale should have wallet decoys setup for early detection of vulnerabilities like this.
nailer•1y ago
Red teaming this, you’d delay exfiltration of the private key until the balance passes beyond a certain amount and you’re on mainnet.
ohgr•1y ago
I see the model of "download any old shit off the internet and run it in production" is working out so well.
nailer•1y ago
I don’t have much opinion of XRP but this is their official package, not a community package.
tobyhinloopen•1y ago
Fun fact: installing some common starter packages will explode to install over a 1000 npm packages, each of them can inject malware, even if the package isn’t used, and you’ll never know.

Many packages will have over a 100 dependencies if you include the dev dependencies, so you can easily break a 1000.

mouse_•1y ago
That is a very fun fact.
nailer•1y ago
Yes that is how dependencies work.
poincaredisk•1y ago
The crazy part here is that in most other ecosystems 100 dependencies is "crazy high" territory, and in JS it's apparently "we're just getting started". It's known for its approach to micropackaging everything in a separate library.
greatgib•1y ago
The crazy thing is more that multiple versions of the same package could be installed as dependencies of dependencies...

They were thinking to be the cool kids supporting multiple versions and that the old way to do packaging, like debian and co that expects everyone to use the same version, was the old legacy fart way to do things.

Just, developers before were engineers first and so designed things well especially to avoid this situation of dependency hell and supply chain injection. But the web dev crowd decided to do "better" and now to have old problems as new problems...

nailer•1y ago
npm design allows multiple versions of the same package if required, but deduplicates otherwise. It’s a smart design that more package managers should and will follow.

Smart developers spend their time working on original code rather than rewriting the wheel.

nailer•1y ago
Yes. It’s an engineering failure to have multiple copies of the same logic. That isn’t specific to JavaScript.
tough•1y ago
does the postinstall script step has anything to do with this?

i noticed bun doesn't run them by default unless you whitelist them

koolba•1y ago
That fetch(…) is sending the mnemonic of the private key out to that remote server.

Interestingly if this is happening in a long running process and that exploit server is offline, the promise for the fetch will reject. And the default behavior for unhandled promise rejections would be for the node process to crash.

So if anybody tried testing this version of the library in a net gapped environment, it would crash and fail out in CI.

The attacker should have silenced the error with a .catch(_ => {}).

mschuster91•1y ago
> Previously only the packed JavaScript code had been modified.

Honestly it's time for the npm ecosystem to move to a model where only build agents running on npm's own infrastructure can upload binary artifacts, or to mandate reproducible builds.

And for a select set of highly used packages, someone from NPM should be paid to look over each release's changeset.

Both would have massively impeded the attacker.

mindcrash•1y ago
Official and thorough support for SBOM* within major package repositories can not come sooner.

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_supply_chain

abhisek•1y ago
We run similar npm package monitors. The use of exotic tld domains such as 0x9c.xyz kind of gave it away because YARA Forge rules have native signatures to detect such domains.

It will be interesting t explore how the project got compromised and malicious packages published to the registry.

nailer•1y ago
.xyz isn’t exotic for blockchains.