+ "details": "### Impact\n\nA supply chain attack on the `axios` npm package (versions 1.14.1 and 0.30.4) introduced a malicious transitive dependency (`plain-crypto-js@4.2.1`) that deploys a cross-platform remote access trojan (RAT) on macOS, Windows, and Linux. The attacker compromised the primary axios maintainer's npm account to publish the malicious versions.\n\nThe malicious versions were live on npm for approximately 3 hours (00:21 UTC to 03:29 UTC on March 31, 2026) before being removed.\n\nThe `@lightdash/cli` package specified axios as a dependency with a semver range (`^1.12.0`) that permitted resolution to the compromised version. Any user who performed a fresh install of `@lightdash/cli` versions `>= 0.1800.0, < 0.2695.1` (without a pre-existing lockfile) during this window may have installed the malicious axios version.\n\nIf compromised, the RAT establishes a connection to a command-and-control server (`sfrclak[.]com` / `142.11.206.73:8000`) and provides the attacker with shell access, file system enumeration, and the ability to execute arbitrary commands. All credentials, secrets, and tokens accessible from the affected machine should be considered compromised.\n\nLightdash Cloud is not affected.\n\n### Patches\n\nThis has been patched in `@lightdash/cli@0.2695.1`. The fix pins axios to a known safe version (1.14.0).\n\nUsers should upgrade immediately:\n\n```\nnpm install -g @lightdash/cli@0.2695.1\n```\n\nIf users had installed the compromised version, they should check for RAT artifacts before and after upgrading:\n\n- macOS: `/Library/Caches/com.apple.act.mond`\n- Windows: `%PROGRAMDATA%\\wt.exe`\n- Linux: `/tmp/ld.py`\n\nIf any artifacts are found, assume full compromise of that machine and rotate all accessible credentials (warehouse credentials, API tokens, SSH keys, cloud provider credentials, environment variables).\n\n### Workarounds\n\nIf users cannot upgrade immediately, they can force a safe axios resolution after installing the CLI:\n\n```\nnpm install -g axios@1.14.0 --force\n```\n\nAlternatively, if users are building a Docker image or using a lockfile, they should ensure their resolved axios version is not 1.14.1 or 0.30.4:\n\n```\nnpm ls axios\n```\n\nBlock egress traffic to `sfrclak[.]com` and `142.11.206.73` at the network level to prevent the RAT from reaching its command-and-control server.\n\n### Resources\n\n- Upstream axios issue: https://github.com/axios/axios/issues/10604\n- StepSecurity analysis: https://www.stepsecurity.io/blog/axios-compromised-on-npm-malicious-versions-drop-remote-access-trojan\n- Socket analysis: https://socket.dev/blog/axios-npm-package-compromised\n- Snyk advisory (axios): https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-AXIOS-15850650\n- Snyk advisory (plain-crypto-js): https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-PLAINCRYPTOJS-15850652\n- The Hacker News coverage: https://thehackernews.com/2026/03/axios-supply-chain-attack-pushes-cross.html",
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