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Malicious package

whatfix-iconsnpm

Malicious code in whatfix-icons (npm) Remove it immediately and rotate any exposed credentials.

MAL-2026-1495
Immediate action
Remove the package, then rotate any secrets the build/runtime could reach.
npm uninstall whatfix-icons

What this malware does

The package whatfix-icons was found to contain malicious code.

The OpenSSF Package Analysis project identified 'whatfix-icons' @ 99.1.0 (npm) as malicious.

It is considered malicious because:

  • The package communicates with a domain associated with malicious activity.

Malicious versions

2 flagged
7.0.099.1.0

Indicators of compromise (SHA-256)

2fd3f069f3ec6f8384266ab436e53c9f43c1705b8938dad1ce464fea51591609
a857b749803a6f06804b11242567a486660d84a4fe6f59f0da412f064da7ad1e
003442c235ba313d832b958d8170e59f28d9af34abdd1f33a832c6c2cd263696

Detection & response playbook

Malicious package
  1. Find it

    Scan your lockfiles (package-lock.json, pnpm-lock.yaml, yarn.lock, requirements.txt, poetry.lock, etc.) and build artifacts for whatfix-icons (2 malicious versions). O3 Security's supply-chain scanner checks every dependency against known-malicious package intelligence at install time and in CI, flagging whatfix-icons across your stack and pipelines.

  2. If you installed it — respond

    Remove whatfix-icons from your project and lockfile, then assume any secrets accessible to the build or runtime were exposed: rotate API keys, tokens, and credentials, and audit for unexpected outbound activity or persistence.

  3. Did it already run?

    If whatfix-icons was ever installed, its post-install/runtime payload may have already executed. O3's L7 egress monitoring and runtime eBPF sensors detect the credential exfiltration or command-and-control callback after install and block the malicious outbound channel, so you catch and contain the actual compromise — not just the presence of the package.

  4. How O3 protects you

    O3 blocks whatfix-icons before install through its supply-chain scanner, and if it has already run, detects and severs the exfiltration or C2 callback at runtime through L7 egress monitoring and eBPF.

Frequently asked questions

No. whatfix-icons on npm has been identified as a malicious package (versions 7.0.0, 99.1.0 flagged). It should be removed immediately — do not install or keep it in your dependency tree.

Credits

  • Amazon Inspector · finder
  • OpenSSF: Package Analysis · finder

Detect & block this

O3 blocks whatfix-icons-class packages before install and in CI — and if it already ran, its runtime egress monitoring catches the malicious outbound activity and severs the channel.

whatfix-icons (npm) malicious package — MAL-2026-1495 | O3 Security