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thinkpool-pair@0.7.150

Share a local coding-agent CLI (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Aider, …) into a ThinkPool Code room, live.

AI Security Review

scanned 7d ago · by lpm-firewall-ai

No confirmed malicious attack surface. The package is a local ThinkPool bridge for sharing coding-agent sessions; risky primitives are user-invoked and aligned with that purpose.

Static reason
One or more suspicious static signals were detected.; previous stored version diff introduced dangerous source
Trigger
User runs thinkpool-pair CLI, login, provider, or install-service commands
Impact
Can relay local agent output/actions to ThinkPool rooms and persist bridge state when explicitly configured; no hidden install-time execution or credential exfiltration found
Mechanism
CLI bridge with realtime relay, optional service installation, and permission-gated agent tools
Rationale
Static inspection found powerful bridge/service/agent-control behavior, but it is documented, user-invoked, bounded by room/auth context, and has explicit permission gates. No lifecycle execution, hidden payload, credential harvesting, unauthorized exfiltration, or unconsented AI-agent control-surface mutation was identified.
Evidence
package.jsonbridge.mjsservice.mjsaccount.mjsauth-store.mjsprovider.mjsclaude-session.mjscross-terminal.mjs~/.thinkpool-pair/auth.json~/.thinkpool-pair/provider.json~/Library/LaunchAgents/io.thinkpool.pair.*.plist~/.config/systemd/user/io.thinkpool.pair.*.service
Network endpoints6
daytvtakmlixpfbbqzjd.supabase.cothinkpool.ioregistry.npmjs.org/thinkpool-pair/latestapi.anthropic.comopenrouter.ai/apiapi.z.ai/api/anthropic

Decision evidence

public snapshot
AI called this Clean at 86.0% confidence as Benign with medium false-positive risk.
Evidence for block
  • bridge.mjs enables user-invoked remote room control of local Claude/CLI sessions
  • service.mjs can write launchd/systemd/Startup persistence when install-service is explicitly run
  • provider.mjs/auth-store.mjs store user-provided provider/auth tokens under ~/.thinkpool-pair
Evidence against
  • package.json has no install/preinstall/postinstall lifecycle hooks
  • bridge.mjs bin requires CLI invocation and room/account arguments before serving
  • Hardcoded Supabase value in bridge.mjs is documented public anon key, not privileged secret
  • service.mjs room labels validate alphanumeric room codes before shell/service interpolation
  • claude-session.mjs gates non-read tools through permission cards; cross-room posts require sender and receiver approval
  • Network use is package-aligned: ThinkPool/Supabase realtime, npm update checks, optional provider/research endpoints
Behavioral surface
Source
ChildProcessCryptoEnvironmentVarsFilesystemNetworkShell
Supply chain
HighEntropyStringsUrlStrings
Manifest
NoLicense
scanned 27 file(s), 564 KB of source, external domains: api.anthropic.com, api.z.ai, daytvtakmlixpfbbqzjd.supabase.co, openrouter.ai, registry.npmjs.org, thinkpool.io, www.apple.com

Source & flagged code

6 flagged · loading source
bridge.mjsView file
94patternName = supabase_service_key severity = critical line = 94 matchedText = const SU...tqo'
Critical
Critical Secret

Package contains a critical-looking secret pattern.

bridge.mjsView on unpkg · L94
matchType = previous_version_dangerous_delta matchedPackage = thinkpool-pair@0.7.148 matchedIdentity = npm:dGhpbmtwb29sLXBhaXI:0.7.148 similarity = 0.926 summary = stored previous version shares package body but lacks this dangerous source file
Critical
Previous Version Dangerous Delta

This package version adds a dangerous source file absent from the previous stored version; route for source-aware review.

bridge.mjsView on unpkg
94patternName = supabase_service_key severity = critical line = 94 matchedText = const SU...tqo'
Critical
Secret Pattern

Supabase service role key (JWT) in bridge.mjs

bridge.mjsView on unpkg · L94
flow-assembly.mjsView file
14// L15: // Node built-ins ONLY (fs, path, child_process, zlib) — bridge ships as npm L16: // thinkpool-pair with no new deps. Pure over injected fs/git/gh/readFile so the
High
Child Process

Package source references child process execution.

flow-assembly.mjsView on unpkg · L14
service.mjsView file
22import path from 'node:path' L23: import { execSync } from 'node:child_process' L24: ... L26: // exactly one account service per machine (a second install replaces it). L27: // Room codes flow UNESCAPED into launchctl/systemd shell strings + plist paths, so L28: // this is the security chokepoint: reject anything that isn't a plain alnum code ... L44: // `home` is the platform-correct, runtime-expanded home token ("$HOME" on darwin under L45: // /bin/bash; "$$HOME" inside a systemd unit so systemd emits a literal $HOME to bash). L46: const cacheWipe = (home) => `rm -rf ${home}/.npm/_npx/*/node_modules/thinkpool-pair 2>/dev/null` ... L48: // The version installing the service. By DEFAULT the service is pinned to this exact L49: // version (not @latest) so a future bad npm publish can't auto-roll to every machine's L50: // always-on bridge — that's what spread the broken 0.7.49 on 2026-06-22. Updates become
Medium
Install Persistence

Source writes installer persistence such as shell profile or service configuration.

service.mjsView on unpkg · L22
account.mjsView file
1/* account.mjs — account-mode bridge (Phase 1). L2: One `npx thinkpool-pair` per ACCOUNT instead of per room: L3: login — link this device to your ThinkPool account (realtime handoff). ... L8: Spec: docs/specs/2026-06-16-account-bridge.md */ L9: import { spawn } from 'node:child_process' L10: import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'
High
Runtime Package Install

Package source invokes a package manager install command at runtime.

account.mjsView on unpkg · L1

Findings

3 Critical3 High4 Medium5 Low
CriticalCritical Secretbridge.mjs
CriticalPrevious Version Dangerous Deltabridge.mjs
CriticalSecret Patternbridge.mjs
HighChild Processflow-assembly.mjs
HighShell
HighRuntime Package Installaccount.mjs
MediumNetwork
MediumEnvironment Vars
MediumInstall Persistenceservice.mjs
MediumStructural Risk Force Deep Review
LowScripts Present
LowFilesystem
LowHigh Entropy Strings
LowUrl Strings
LowNo License