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  3. #npm: TanStack npm packages (84 in total) compromised in a supply chain hack utilising a malicious payload designed to destroy files on developer machines if a stolen GitHub token is revoked ("dead-man's swithch"):#SoftwareSupplyChainSecurity👇

#npm: TanStack npm packages (84 in total) compromised in a supply chain hack utilising a malicious payload designed to destroy files on developer machines if a stolen GitHub token is revoked ("dead-man's swithch"):#SoftwareSupplyChainSecurity👇

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    #npm: TanStack npm packages (84 in total) compromised in a supply chain hack utilising a malicious payload designed to destroy files on developer machines if a stolen GitHub token is revoked ("dead-man's swithch"):
    #SoftwareSupplyChainSecurity
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    TanStack npm Packages Hit by Mini Shai-Hulud | Snyk

    On May 11, 2026, the Mini Shai-Hulud worm compromised 84 npm package artifacts across 42 @tanstack/* packages (as well as @squawk/*, @mistralai/* packages, and others) by chaining a GitHub Actions "Pwn Request," cache poisoning, and OIDC token extraction from runner memory — producing the first npm supply chain attack with valid SLSA Build Level 3 attestations. Here's what happened, what was stolen, and what you need to do right now.

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