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canonical: "https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/pump-fun-skills/v/20.1.1"
markdown: "https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/pump-fun-skills/v/20.1.1.md"
package: "pump-fun-skills"
report_status: "published"
title: "pump-fun-skills@20.1.1 npm security report"
verdict: "malicious"
version: "20.1.1"
---

# pump-fun-skills@20.1.1 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:** 20.1.1
- **Selected version is latest:** Yes
- **Analysis source:** OSV Malicious Advisory (OpenSSF/OSV)

OpenSSF/OSV advisory MAL-2026-14262 confirms this npm version as malicious. The package's postinstall script (index.js) auto-runs on npm install and collects a broad set of installer-side data — hostname, full process.env, platform/arch, output of whoami/id/uname, /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, ps aux output, cwd, package.json, node\_modules listing, ~/.npmrc, and the most recent ~/.npm/\_logs files — and POSTs each item over plain HTTP to the hardcoded attacker-controlled host...

## Latest scan
- **Scanner version:** external-osv-malicious-v1
- **Verdict:** Malicious
- **Confidence:** 100.0%
- **Started:** 2026-08-19T06:15:05.324Z
- **Finished:** 2026-08-19T06:15:05.324Z
- **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%

The package's postinstall script (index.js) auto-runs on npm install and collects a broad set of installer-side data — hostname, full process.env, platform/arch, output of whoami/id/uname, /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, ps aux output, cwd, package.json, node\_modules listing, ~/.npmrc, and the most recent ~/.npm/\_logs files — and POSTs each item over plain HTTP to the hardcoded attacker-controlled host 6lsgfv2czhs95it3wc9fpjyovf19pzdo.oastify.com (a Burp Collaborator subdomain). Reading ~/.npmrc harvests the installer's npm registry auth token, enabling downstream hijack of packages published under the installer's identity. The package name and reconnaissance commands additionally search the filesystem for directories matching \*pump.fun\* and \*padre.gg\*, and package.json falsely describes the package as an esbuild netbsd-x64 build — a typosquat/impersonation lure targeting developers in those crypto-frontend ecosystems.

## 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:** pump-fun-skills
- **Ecosystem:** npm
- **Version:** 20.1.1
- **Version published:** 2026-08-19T00:30:22.324Z
- **Package first seen:** 2026-08-19T06:15:05.324Z
- **Package last seen:** 2026-08-19T06:15:05.324Z
- **Known versions:** 1
- **Latest version:** 20.1.1
- **Appeal under review:** No

## References
- [HTML security report](<https://firewall.lpm.dev/npm/pump-fun-skills/v/20.1.1>)
- [OSV advisory](<https://osv.dev/vulnerability/MAL-2026-14262>)
- [PACKAGE](<https://www.npmjs.com/package/pump-fun-skills/v/20.1.1>)
