OpenSSF/OSV advisory MAL-2026-14178 confirms this npm version as malicious. ladash-cli is a one-character typosquat of lodash-cli whose main entry exports an empty object; the only functional code is scripts/postinstall.js, which runs on npm install. The postinstall XOR-decodes (key 'stf2026') a hidden URL to https://github.com/bebraz1/qPzM50V1AKG0rVlH/releases/download/null/main.exe, downloads it to %TEMP%\main.exe, and spawns it detached with stdio ignored and windowsHide on win32 hosts,...
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OpenSSF Malicious Packages via OSV
Summary
Malicious code in ladash-cli (npm)
Details
ladash-cli is a one-character typosquat of lodash-cli whose main entry exports an empty object; the only functional code is scripts/postinstall.js, which runs on npm install. The postinstall XOR-decodes (key 'stf2026') a hidden URL to https://github.com/bebraz1/qPzM50V1AKG0rVlH/releases/download/null/main.exe, downloads it to %TEMP%\main.exe, and spawns it detached with stdio ignored and windowsHide on win32 hosts, granting the publisher full-host code execution on the installer's machine. A WSL-detection branch inspects /proc/version and /proc/sys/kernel/osrelease for 'microsoft'/'WSL' and, when matched, decodes a PowerShell bridge command from further XOR-encoded byte arrays and exec()s it, delivering the same Windows executable to the underlying host from a Linux-WSL install. The postinstall also unconditionally POSTs a JSON platform label to http://193.70.34.101:20099/vote, using a bare IP assembled from a split string array over plain HTTP as an install beacon. The download URL, PowerShell command, and byte arrays are stored as XOR-encoded data with no hash or signature check, the release tag is 'null', and the GitHub account hosting the binary is unrelated to any lodash publisher.
Decision reason
OpenSSF Malicious Packages via OSV confirms ladash-cli@1.0.0 as malicious (MAL-2026-14178): Malicious code in ladash-cli (npm)