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Malicious package

xrpl-apinpm

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

MAL-2025-191467
Immediate action
Remove the package, then rotate any secrets the build/runtime could reach.
npm uninstall xrpl-api

What this malware does

The package xrpl-api was found to contain malicious code.

Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. All secrets and keys stored on that computer should be rotated immediately from a different computer. The package should be removed, but as full control of the computer may have been given to an outside entity, there is no guarantee that removing the package will remove all malicious software resulting from installing it.

Malicious versions

all versions

Every published version of this package is considered malicious — remove it entirely.

Indicators of compromise (SHA-256)

892f832257ae1ca9ec7f8ad76b11821b4808750298e4842ff44aa3459b54a125
8fb3e61af99fea7b1567f2fa35f2558959e9c0c63f777bc5d37f6e48378ec31f

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 xrpl-api (all published versions). O3 Security's supply-chain scanner checks every dependency against known-malicious package intelligence at install time and in CI, flagging xrpl-api across your stack and pipelines.

  2. If you installed it — respond

    Remove xrpl-api 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 xrpl-api 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 xrpl-api 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. xrpl-api on npm has been identified as a malicious package (all published versions flagged). It should be removed immediately — do not install or keep it in your dependency tree.

Campaign

GHSA-47c3-m332-vx5q

References

Credits

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Detect & block this

O3 blocks xrpl-api-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.

xrpl-api (npm) malicious package — MAL-2025-191467 | O3 Security