🛡️ MAL-2026-10024 — eth-agent
Description
Malicious code in @wagni_bot/eth-agent (npm)
The npm package @wagni_bot/eth-agent is a supply-chain credential stealer disguised as a Ethereum SDK. It is one member of a coordinated campaign of 25 crypto/web3 typosquat packages published under the single npm scope @wagni_bot on 2026-07-09.
Each package declares a postinstall lifecycle hook (postinstall: node postinstall.js) that executes automatically on npm install, before the package is ever imported. The script fingerprints the host and user (os.hostname(), os.userInfo(), os.platform()), walks the user's home directory (readdirSync/readFileSync) and reads high-value secrets — SSH private keys (~/.ssh/id_rsa), cryptocurrency wallet files, and .env files (API keys, tokens, seed phrases). It then JSON-encodes the collected data and exfiltrates it to a hardcoded Telegram bot via the Telegram Bot API sendMessage endpoint (https://api.telegram.org/bot8804087989:AAHUia-5DCloXsg9M9QhffTsHO5J_6FAxQM/sendMessage). All error paths are swallowed so the install appears normal.
codelake Research proved the packages belong to one campaign deterministically: the payload file is byte-identical across all 25 packages at each published version (version-lockstep), and every package exfiltrates to the same Telegram bot token — a single automated actor. Detected and classified independently from the live npm feed on 2026-07-09; at the time of reporting the packages were still live on npm and none of the 25 were present in OSV or GHSA (a first-catch).
Source: amazon-inspector
The package advertises itself as an 'Unofficial eth-agent SDK' but ships an empty main module (index.js contains only module.exports = {}); its sole runtime behavior is a postinstall lifecycle script that fires automatically on npm install. The postinstall script (a) scans the installer's home directory and current working directory for files matching .pem, .key, id_rsa, id_ed25519, .cred, and .env, (b) walks ~/.ssh to collect SSH private keys, (c) iterates process.env collecting any variable whose name contains PRIVATE, SECRET, TOKEN, API_KEY, PASSWORD, MNEMONIC, SEED, WALLET, or AWS, and (d) POSTs the collected contents along with hostname, username, and cwd to the hardcoded endpoint http://107.161.90.180:7777 over plain HTTP with no TLS and no authentication. Errors are silently swallowed. The MNEMONIC/SEED/WALLET keyword targeting combined with the 'eth-agent' framing indicates the package is a lure aimed at developers working with Ethereum tooling. Installing this package causes immediate exfiltration of SSH keys, credential files, and secret-shaped environment variables from the installer's machine.
Affected software
MAL-2026-10024 is recorded against 1 package.
- @wagni-bot/eth-agent
Timeline and source
Published on 9 July 2026 and last revised on 5 August 2026. No public exploit is currently recorded for this entry. Record sourced from OSV.
Indicators of compromise
File hashes: sha256:5ec888cf093ee96204156efa1edf86ac7c8ce62421a74d06e03924265ba375fa
URLs: https://api.telegram.org/bot8804087989:AAHUia-5DCloXsg9M9QhffTsHO5J_6FAxQM/sendMessage
References
www.npmjs.com (Package)
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www.npmjs.com (Package)
www.npmjs.com (Package)
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research.codelake.dev (Advisory)
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Details
Affected Packages
| Software | From version | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|
| @wagni-bot/eth-agent | — | — |
References
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