node-fetch
npmnode-fetchnode-fetch is a lightweight Fetch API polyfill for Node.js, providing the browser `fetch` interface in server-side code. It is used widely in Node.js scripts and libraries that prefer the standard Fetch API. Many older packages use it as a polyfill before the native `fetch` was available in Node.js.
Checking node-fetch
node-fetch 3.3.2 is a clean version with no known supply chain compromise. The response returns compromised: false with an empty sources array.
curl "https://api.attestd.io/v1/check?product=node-fetch&version=3.3.2" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY"{
"product": "node-fetch",
"version": "3.3.2",
"supported": true,
"risk_state": "none",
"supply_chain": {
"compromised": false,
"sources": [],
"malware_type": null,
"description": null,
"advisory_url": null,
"compromised_at": null,
"removed_at": null
},
"last_updated": "2026-05-01T00:00:00Z"
}Why this package is monitored
Fetch polyfill packages are installed in a large number of projects as transitive dependencies. A single compromised version affects all downstream packages that use node-fetch as their HTTP transport without the application developer being aware.
Attestd monitors node-fetch using the following detection sources:
registryManually curated advisories in the Attestd registry, verified by a human analyst. Confidence 1.0.
osvOSV.dev malicious-package advisories with IDs prefixed MAL-. Confidence 0.95.
npm_deprecationnpm package versions with deprecation messages containing targeted attack language such as malicious, backdoor, or compromised. Confidence 0.80.