@uipath/auth
Supply chain provenance
Status for the latest visible version.
Without SLSA provenance there is no cryptographic link between this tarball and the public source — the axios compromise (March 2026) relied on exactly this gap.
Maintainers
Accepted risks
Findings the reviewer chose to accept rather than block on.
| Source | Rule | Reason | Accepted by | When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| maintainer-change | maintainer-removed | AI (maintainer-change): Removal of aoltean16 paired with addition of aolteanuipath is an org account rename/migration pattern. | ai | |
| provenance | publisher-changed | AI (provenance): Org-internal account migration (aoltean16 → aolteanuipath); both tied to UiPath org on GitHub. | ai | |
| maintainer-change | maintainer-added | AI (maintainer-change): New maintainers are UiPath org accounts; consistent with internal team expansion. | ai | |
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:@clack/prompts | AI (phantom-deps): Config-referenced dependency; stable pattern for this package. | ai | |
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:@uipath/filesystem | AI (phantom-deps): Monorepo sibling; config-referenced; stable pattern. | ai | |
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:@uipath/common | AI (phantom-deps): Monorepo sibling; config-referenced; stable pattern. | ai | |
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:zod | AI (phantom-deps): Config-referenced dependency; stable pattern for this package. | ai | |
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:openid-client | AI (phantom-deps): Config-referenced dependency; stable pattern for this package. | ai | |
| source-diff | encoded-string-file:dist/index.js | AI (source-diff): Base64 string is an Azure App Insights connection string for telemetry; benign and stable pattern for this package. | ai |
Versions (showing 14 of 14)
| Version | Deps | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 1.1.0 | 0 / 5 | |
| 1.0.4 | 0 / 5 | |
| 1.0.2 | 0 / 5 | |
| 1.0.0 | 0 / 5 | |
| 0.9.1 | 0 / 7 | |
| 0.9.0 | 0 / 7 | |
| 0.2.0 | 0 / 6 | |
| 0.1.11 | 0 / 6 | |
| 0.1.10 | 2 / 2 | |
| 0.1.9 | 2 / 2 | |
| 0.1.8 | 2 / 2 | |
| 0.1.7 | 3 / 2 | |
| 0.1.6 | 5 / 2 | |
| 0.1.5 | 5 / 2 |
v1.1.0
2 findingsThis version was published by a different npm account than previous versions on 2026-05-26. This could indicate a legitimate maintainer transition or an account compromise.
Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Consider requesting the maintainer enable provenance via CI/CD.
v1.0.4
2 findingsThis version was published by a different npm account than previous versions on 2026-05-15. This could indicate a legitimate maintainer transition or an account compromise.
Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Consider requesting the maintainer enable provenance via CI/CD.
v1.0.2
2 findingsThis version was published by a different npm account than previous versions on 2026-05-15. This could indicate a legitimate maintainer transition or an account compromise.
Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Consider requesting the maintainer enable provenance via CI/CD.
v1.0.0
1 findingPackage was published without Sigstore provenance. Consider requesting the maintainer enable provenance via CI/CD.
v0.9.1
1 findingPackage was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.
v0.9.0
2 findingsModified file contains 1 long encoded string(s) (200+ chars). These are commonly used to hide malicious payloads.
Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Consider requesting the maintainer enable provenance via CI/CD.
v0.2.0
2 findingsModified file contains 1 long encoded string(s) (200+ chars). These are commonly used to hide malicious payloads.
Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Consider requesting the maintainer enable provenance via CI/CD.
v0.1.11
2 findingsModified file contains 1 long encoded string(s) (200+ chars). These are commonly used to hide malicious payloads.
Package was published without Sigstore provenance. Consider requesting the maintainer enable provenance via CI/CD.
v0.1.10
1 findingPackage was published without Sigstore provenance. Consider requesting the maintainer enable provenance via CI/CD.
v0.1.9
1 findingPackage was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.
v0.1.8
1 findingPackage was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.
v0.1.7
1 findingPackage was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.
v0.1.6
1 findingPackage was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.
v0.1.5
1 findingPackage was published without Sigstore provenance. Only ~12% of npm packages have provenance, so this is common but not ideal.