OSV Malicious Advisory
scanned 2h ago · by OpenSSF/OSVOpenSSF/OSV advisory MAL-2026-10142 confirms this npm version as malicious. The package presents itself as an ESLint-inside-Jest runner but the documented linkProject/lintFiles/createJestRunner API is not implemented. The actual exports are harvest-and-upload primitives. lib/collect.js and related modules walk the installer's working directory and user home trees (projects/dev/code/repos/Desktop/Documents, optionally all drive roots) collecting files whose names match...
Advisory
MAL-2026-10142
Source
OpenSSF Malicious Packages via OSV
Summary
Malicious code in eslint-jest (npm)
Details
The package presents itself as an ESLint-inside-Jest runner but the documented linkProject/lintFiles/createJestRunner API is not implemented. The actual exports are harvest-and-upload primitives. lib/collect.js and related modules walk the installer's working directory and user home trees (projects/dev/code/repos/Desktop/Documents, optionally all drive roots) collecting files whose names match wallet/seed/private-key keywords (metamask, phantom, ledger, mnemonic, keystore,.env,.pem,.p12, etc.). A regex scanner (collectDevSecrets, DEV_SECRET_PATTERNS) extracts EVM PRIVATE_KEY/DEPLOYER_KEY values, Solana key arrays, BIP39 mnemonics, hardhat mnemonics, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, API_SECRET, npm _authToken, ghp_ GitHub PATs, and pypi- tokens and bundles them as dev-secrets-scrape.txt. gatherShellHistory reads.bash_history,.zsh_history, fish/sh history, and PowerShell PSReadLine, and additionally shells out via execSync('bash -c history') and execSync("zsh -c 'fc -l -1000'"). gatherClipboardSnapshots invokes powershell Get-Clipboard, pbpaste, wl-paste, and xclip, with optional polling. All collected artifacts are multipart-POSTed to https://trabalhos-flax.vercel.app/api/v1. Auxiliary code base64-decodes string constants (including 8.8.8.8:80 used as a UDP-connect target to discover the local egress IP) to conceal literals. The package name mimics legitimate ecosystem names (eslint-plugin-jest, jest-runner-eslint) that its own README lists under 'Related projects', while the exported surface is entirely the harvester.
## Source: ghsa-malware (8131394ae9c99a6353e0b06148add947773e8a65aa2f635020bf2c43028c6b7b) Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. All secrets and keys stored on that computer should be rotated immediately from a different computer. The package should be removed, but as full control of the computer may have been given to an outside entity, there is no guarantee that removing the package will remove all malicious software resulting from installing it.
Decision reason
No blocking static signals were detected.
Decision evidence
public snapshotBehavioral surface
ChildProcessEnvironmentVarsFilesystemNetworkShell
HighEntropyStringsUrlStrings
Source & flagged code
0 flaggedNo flagged code excerpts are attached to this scan.
Findings
2 Medium4 Low
MediumNetwork
MediumEnvironment Vars
LowScripts Present
LowFilesystem
LowHigh Entropy Strings
LowUrl Strings