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Malicious npm packages use devious backdoors to target users

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  • Security researchers from Reversing Labs find two malicious packages on npm
  • These serve as downloaders and target software developers building on the Ethereum blockchain
  • The malware opens a reverse shell and grants attackers access to target computers

Two malicious packages were recently discovered on the npm repository using dubious backdoors to target their users.

Cybersecurity researchers from Reversing Labs discovered two packages WHICH were uploaded to the popular repository in early March 2025 named “ethers-provider2”, and “ethers-providerz” – names carefully chosen to trick victims into thinking they have something to do with a legitimate package called “ethers”.

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