IndonesianFoods is the name used for a large-scale spam operation that flooded the npm package registry with more than 150,000 automatically generated packages in November 2025. The activity raised software supply-chain security concerns because of the volume and automation involved, but available reporting indicates the operation did not distribute malware. High-confidence information supports characterization of the activity as mass package spam and ecosystem abuse rather than a conventional intrusion set or ransomware actor. Publicly established details about operator identity, country of origin, victimology beyond the npm ecosystem, or broader operational objectives remain limited.
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