CVE-2026-48027 IBM QRadar · QRadar

Detect Nx Console Embedded Malicious Code Execution (CVE-2026-48027) in IBM QRadar

CVE-2026-48027 describes an embedded malicious code vulnerability (CWE-506) in Nx Console, a popular VS Code and JetBrains IDE extension for managing Nx monorepos. A compromised or trojanized version of Nx Console contains backdoored code that executes at extension load time within the developer IDE process, enabling attacker-controlled behavior including credential harvesting, reverse shells, or supply chain lateral movement into CI/CD pipelines. This vulnerability is listed in CISA KEV, indicating active exploitation in the wild. Detection focuses on anomalous process spawning from IDE extension host processes, unexpected network connections originating from VS Code or JetBrains runtimes, and suspicious file writes consistent with embedded malicious payloads.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Initial Access Execution Persistence Command and Control

QRadar Detection Query

IBM QRadar (QRadar)
sql
SELECT
  DATEFORMAT(starttime, 'YYYY-MM-dd HH:mm:ss') AS event_time,
  sourceip,
  username,
  "Process Name" AS process_name,
  "Parent Process Name" AS parent_process,
  "Command" AS cmdline,
  logsourcename(logsourceid) AS log_source,
  magnitude
FROM events
WHERE LOGSOURCETYPENAME(devicetype) IN ('Microsoft Windows Security Event Log', 'CrowdStrike Falcon', 'Carbon Black Response')
  AND (
    (LOWER("Parent Process Name") MATCHES '.*(code|code-insiders|webstorm|idea64|rider).*'
     AND LOWER("Process Name") MATCHES '.*(powershell|pwsh|cmd\.exe|bash|\/sh|python|curl|wget|certutil|mshta|wscript|cscript|ncat|socat).*')
    OR LOWER("Command") MATCHES '.*(nx-console|@nrwl/nx-console|nxls|nx-language-server).*'
  )
  AND INOFFENSE()
LAST 7 DAYS
ORDER BY starttime DESC
critical severity medium confidence

QRadar AQL query detecting IDE extension host processes spawning suspicious child processes or command lines referencing Nx Console components, indicative of CVE-2026-48027 embedded malicious code execution.

Data Sources

Windows Security Event LogCrowdStrike FalconCarbon Black Response

Required Tables

events

False Positives & Tuning

  • Sanctioned developer workflows invoking Nx CLI generators from within VS Code
  • Extension-driven Node.js package installation events
  • Nx Console workspace graph generation spawning background processes
  • Corporate proxy or DLP agents that intercept IDE network traffic

Other platforms for CVE-2026-48027


Testing Methodology

Validate this detection against 4 adversary techniques from Atomic Red Team. Each test below lists the behaviour to exercise and the telemetry you should expect to see. Executable commands and cleanup steps are available with Pro.

  1. Test 1Simulate Nx Console Extension Host Spawning Reverse Shell (Windows)

    Expected signal: DeviceProcessEvents: powershell.exe spawned with parent chain including node.exe or code.exe; DeviceNetworkEvents: TCP connect attempt to 127.0.0.1:9999

  2. Test 2Simulate Nx Console Extension Credential File Exfiltration (Linux/macOS)

    Expected signal: Process creation event: bash spawned with cat and curl in command line; Network event: HTTP POST to 127.0.0.1:8181 from bash process; File access events on .npmrc and .gitconfig

  3. Test 3Drop and Execute Malicious Script from Temp Directory (macOS)

    Expected signal: Process events: node.exe spawning sh executing a script from /tmp; File creation events for /tmp/nx_test_payload.sh and /tmp/nx_beacon.txt with initiating process node

  4. Test 4Nx Console VSIX Backdoor Package Installation Simulation

    Expected signal: File system events showing creation of extension directory and package.json under .vscode/extensions; if extension activated, bash process spawned from VS Code extension host

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