mal-2026-3236
Vulnerability from ossf_malicious_packages
Published
2026-05-02 15:00
Modified
2026-05-02 15:00
Summary
Malicious code in aocl-sparse-v3 (PyPI)
Details

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Source: kam193 (10c555ef158bbcd1dd710fca14862d1cad9ad87ed4f4c35bf9c51d0a8a4fcdac)

Installing the package or importing the module exfiltrates basic information about the host, and the package has no other purpose.


Category: PROBABLY_PENTEST - Packages looking like typical pentest packages, but also anything that looks like testing, exploring pre-prepared kits, research & co, with clearly low-harm possibilities.

Campaign: GENERIC-standard-pypi-install-pentest

Reasons (based on the campaign):

  • The package contains code to exfiltrate basic data from the system, like IP or username. It has a limited risk.

  • The package overrides the install command in setup.py to execute malicious code during installation.

Credits

{
  "affected": [
    {
      "package": {
        "ecosystem": "PyPI",
        "name": "aocl-sparse-v3"
      },
      "versions": [
        "2.1.8",
        "2.1.9",
        "2.3.0"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "credits": [
    {
      "contact": [
        "https://github.com/kam193",
        "https://bad-packages.kam193.eu/"
      ],
      "name": "Kamil Ma\u0144kowski (kam193)",
      "type": "REPORTER"
    }
  ],
  "database_specific": {
    "malicious-packages-origins": [
      {
        "id": "pypi/GENERIC-standard-pypi-install-pentest/aocl-sparse-v3",
        "import_time": "2026-05-02T15:48:19.79723207Z",
        "modified_time": "2026-05-02T15:00:56.669391Z",
        "sha256": "10c555ef158bbcd1dd710fca14862d1cad9ad87ed4f4c35bf9c51d0a8a4fcdac",
        "source": "kam193",
        "versions": [
          "2.1.8",
          "2.1.9",
          "2.3.0"
        ]
      }
    ]
  },
  "details": "\n---\n_-= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=-_\n\n## Source: kam193 (10c555ef158bbcd1dd710fca14862d1cad9ad87ed4f4c35bf9c51d0a8a4fcdac)\nInstalling the package or importing the module exfiltrates basic information about the host, and the package has no other purpose.\n\n\n---\n\nCategory: PROBABLY_PENTEST - Packages looking like typical pentest packages, but also anything that looks like testing, exploring pre-prepared kits, research \u0026 co, with clearly low-harm possibilities.\n\n\nCampaign: GENERIC-standard-pypi-install-pentest\n\n\nReasons (based on the campaign):\n\n\n - The package contains code to exfiltrate basic data from the system, like IP or username. It has a limited risk.\n\n\n - The package overrides the install command in setup.py to execute malicious code during installation.\n",
  "id": "MAL-2026-3236",
  "modified": "2026-05-02T15:00:56Z",
  "published": "2026-05-02T15:00:56Z",
  "references": [
    {
      "type": "WEB",
      "url": "https://bad-packages.kam193.eu/pypi/package/aocl-sparse-v3"
    }
  ],
  "schema_version": "1.7.4",
  "summary": "Malicious code in aocl-sparse-v3 (PyPI)"
}


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