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Malicious Go Modules Deliver Disk-Wiping Linux Malware in Advanced Supply Chain Attack

Posted on May 3, 2025May 10, 2025 By CWS

Might 03, 2025Ravie LakshmananSupply Chain Assault / Malware
Cybersecurity researchers have found three malicious Go modules that embody obfuscated code to fetch next-stage payloads that may irrevocably overwrite a Linux system’s main disk and render it unbootable.
The names of the packages are listed under –

github[.]com/truthfulpharm/prototransform
github[.]com/blankloggia/go-mcp
github[.]com/steelpoor/tlsproxy

“Regardless of showing official, these modules contained extremely obfuscated code designed to fetch and execute distant payloads,” Socket researcher Kush Pandya mentioned.
The packages are designed to examine if the working system on which they’re being run is Linux, and if that’s the case retrieve a next-stage payload from a distant server utilizing wget.
The payload is a damaging shell script that overwrites all the main disk (“/dev/sda”) with zeroes, successfully stopping the machine from booting up.
“This damaging methodology ensures no knowledge restoration instrument or forensic course of can restore the info, because it straight and irreversibly overwrites it,” Pandya mentioned.

“This malicious script leaves focused Linux servers or developer environments fully crippled, highlighting the acute hazard posed by fashionable supply-chain assaults that may flip seemingly trusted code into devastating threats.”
The disclosure comes as a number of malicious npm packages have been recognized within the registry with options to steal mnemonic seed phrases and personal cryptocurrency keys and exfiltrate delicate knowledge. The listing of the packages, recognized by Socket, Sonatype, and Fortinet is under –

crypto-encrypt-ts
react-native-scrollpageviewtest
bankingbundleserv
buttonfactoryserv-paypal
tommyboytesting
compliancereadserv-paypal
oauth2-paypal
paymentapiplatformservice-paypal
userbridge-paypal
userrelationship-paypal

Malware-laced packages focusing on cryptocurrency wallets have additionally been found within the Python Bundle Index (PyPI) repository – web3x and herewalletbot – with capabilities to siphon mnemonic seed phrases. These packages have been collectively downloaded greater than 6,800 occasions since getting revealed in 2024.
One other set of seven PyPI packages have been discovered leveraging Gmail’s SMTP servers and WebSockets for knowledge exfiltration and distant command execution in an try to evade detection. The packages, which have since been eliminated, are as follows –

cfc-bsb (2,913 downloads)
coffin2022 (6,571 downloads)
coffin-codes-2022 (18,126 downloads)
coffin-codes-net (6,144 downloads)
coffin-codes-net2 (6,238 downloads)
coffin-codes-pro (9,012 downloads)
coffin-grave (6,544 downloads)

The packages use hard-coded Gmail account credentials to sign-in to the service’s SMTP server and ship a message to a different Gmail handle to sign a profitable compromise. They subsequently set up a WebSocket connection to ascertain a bidirectional communication channel with the attacker.

The risk actors reap the benefits of the belief related to Gmail domains (“smtp.gmail[.]com”) and the truth that company proxies and endpoint safety techniques are unlikely to flag it as suspicious, making it each stealthy and dependable.
The package deal that aside from the remaining is cfc-bsb, which lacks the Gmail-related performance, however incorporates the WebSocket logic to facilitate distant entry.
To mitigate the chance posed by such provide chain threats, builders are suggested to confirm package deal authenticity by checking writer historical past and GitHub repository hyperlinks; audit dependencies repeatedly; and implement strict entry controls on non-public keys.
“Look ahead to uncommon outbound connections, particularly SMTP visitors, since attackers can use official providers like Gmail to steal delicate knowledge,” Socket researcher Olivia Brown mentioned. “Don’t belief a package deal solely as a result of it has existed for various years with out being taken down.”

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The Hacker News Tags:Advanced, Attack, Chain, Deliver, DiskWiping, Linux, Malicious, Malware, Modules, Supply

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