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@voiceflow/google-types @2.21.14

rejected
This version was rejected. It did not pass GreenFlagged's security review and is not served by the registry. The findings and risk dispositions below explain why.
93
Risk Score
ISC
License
No
Install Scripts
5
Dependencies
1
Dev Dependencies
55.4 KB
Package Size
Published

Google service types

Maintainers

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Keywords

voiceflowvoiceflow-types

Dependencies (5)

PackageConstraintRegistry Status
@voiceflow/common 8.3.0 No greenflagged match
@voiceflow/base-types 2.111.4 No greenflagged match
@voiceflow/chat-types 2.14.9 No greenflagged match
@voiceflow/voice-types 2.10.9 No greenflagged match
@voiceflow/voiceflow-types 3.31.5 No greenflagged match

Dev Dependencies (1)

PackageConstraintRegistry Status
googleapis 92.0.0 No greenflagged match

Transitive Dependency Tree

5 transitive deps max depth 1
  ├─ @voiceflow/base-types 2.111.4
  ├─ @voiceflow/chat-types 2.14.9
  ├─ @voiceflow/common 8.3.0
  ├─ @voiceflow/voice-types 2.10.9
  ├─ @voiceflow/voiceflow-types 3.31.5

SAST Findings (2)

CRITICAL MAL-2025-191352: Malicious code in @voiceflow/google-types (npm) osv

--- _-= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=-_ ## Source: amazon-inspector (5dcda26e47493687c0d0abbbc7547b7f3c0e98ae3637f723272bcc4f20152b68) The package @voiceflow/google-types was found to contain malicious code. ## Source: ghsa-malware (2edf1fe4f81e7bb71d24e0c1e8710e36df7f4aff250fafb27174d1c46b710aac) 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. ## Source: google-open-source-security (1d5a420c0954b7cbb5455105bd8c718b78d7198dff66851506b1a6728b7a5391) This package was compromised by the Sha1-Hulud: The Second Coming NPM worm. The malicious payload steals tokens and credentials and publishes them to GitHub. The worm will propogate itself to NPM packages the user owns and establish persistence is a GitHub action. The package may also destroy the user's home directory.

LOW No provenance attestation provenance

Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.

Review Summary

Risk score: 93. Findings: 1 critical (+40), 5 medium (+50), 1 low (+3).

Commit: 81cceaa0e8b8 Browse source

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