---
canonical: "https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/commandorjs/v/1.0.0"
markdown: "https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/commandorjs/v/1.0.0.md"
package: "commandorjs"
report_status: "published"
title: "commandorjs@1.0.0 npm security report"
verdict: "malicious"
version: "1.0.0"
---

# commandorjs@1.0.0 npm security report

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## Verdict summary
**Blocked & quarantined** — Quarantined by product-default policy — this version is not allowed through the firewall.

- **Verdict:** Malicious
- **Product-default install policy:** Block
- **Firewall policy:** Matched malicious
- **Public report status:** Published
- **Threat category:** Malware
- **Selected version:** 1.0.0
- **Selected version is latest:** Yes
- **Analysis source:** OSV Malicious Advisory (OpenSSF/OSV)

OpenSSF/OSV advisory MAL-2026-14174 confirms this npm version as malicious. commandorjs@1.0.0 is a dropper disguised as an npm library. Its index.js exports an empty object; the only functional code is scripts/postinstall.js, which runs automatically on npm install. The postinstall script POSTs a JSON payload with platform/arch/node info to a hardcoded plain-HTTP endpoint at 193.70.34.101:20099/vote (host assembled from a split integer array)...

## Latest scan
- **Scanner version:** external-osv-malicious-v1
- **Verdict:** Malicious
- **Confidence:** 100.0%
- **Started:** 2026-08-19T00:45:07.352Z
- **Finished:** 2026-08-19T00:45:07.352Z
- **Download time:** Not available
- **Static scan time:** Not available
- **AI review time:** Not available
- **Total time:** Not available

## Security analysis

No additional public attack-surface or AI-review details are available.

## Public findings

### 1. High: Osv Malicious Advisory
- **Category:** External Intel
- **Confidence:** 100.0%

commandorjs@1.0.0 is a dropper disguised as an npm library. Its index.js exports an empty object; the only functional code is scripts/postinstall.js, which runs automatically on npm install. The postinstall script POSTs a JSON payload with platform/arch/node info to a hardcoded plain-HTTP endpoint at 193.70.34.101:20099/vote (host assembled from a split integer array). It then XOR-decodes obfuscated blobs (ADDON\_ENC, BRIDGE\_LAUNCHER\_ENC, BRIDGE\_SCRIPT\_PRE\_ENC, BRIDGE\_SCRIPT\_POST\_ENC) using the 7-byte key 'stf2026' to reconstruct a github.com download URL and shell launcher commands. On Windows it downloads the decoded binary to %TEMP%/main.exe and launches it detached; on WSL/virtualized Linux it executes a decoded PowerShell-style bridge command to run the Windows payload on the host. URL and shell-command obfuscation, bare-IP plain-HTTP telemetry, write-to-temp with detached exec, and a WSL-to-Windows-host bridge together form an install-time remote-code-execution dropper.

## Dependencies and install lifecycle
- **Lifecycle scripts present:** No

- **Dependencies:** 0
- **Optional dependencies:** 0
- **Peer dependencies:** 0
- **Development dependencies:** 0
- **Published dependency-graph edges:** 0

## Package metadata
- **Package:** commandorjs
- **Ecosystem:** npm
- **Version:** 1.0.0
- **Version published:** 2026-08-16T02:49:40.803Z
- **Package first seen:** 2026-08-19T00:45:07.352Z
- **Package last seen:** 2026-08-19T00:45:07.352Z
- **Known versions:** 1
- **Latest version:** 1.0.0
- **Appeal under review:** No

## References
- [HTML security report](<https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/commandorjs/v/1.0.0>)
- [OSV advisory](<https://osv.dev/vulnerability/MAL-2026-14174>)
- [PACKAGE](<https://www.npmjs.com/package/commandorjs/v/1.0.0>)
