🛡️ MAL-2026-10034 — pumpfun-sdk
Description
Malicious code in @wagni_bot/pumpfun-sdk (npm)
The npm package @wagni_bot/pumpfun-sdk is a supply-chain credential stealer disguised as a Pump.fun 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
On npm install, postinstall.js recursively walks the user's home directory harvesting cryptocurrency wallet material (Solana id.json, Ethereum keystores, wallet.dat, seed/mnemonic files) and developer credentials (~/.ssh private keys, ~/.aws/credentials, ~/.git-credentials, ~/.npmrc auth tokens,.env files). The collected file contents together with os.hostname() and os.userInfo().username are JSON-encoded and POSTed over plain HTTP to a hardcoded bare-IP endpoint at http://107.161.90.180:7777. The package ships no functional SDK code; the postinstall script is the entire payload, while the package name mimics the legitimate Solana pump.fun SDK naming to lure developers. Installing this package on any developer or CI machine causes immediate loss of SSH keys, cloud credentials, npm publish tokens, git credentials, and any crypto wallet keys present in the home directory.
Affected software
MAL-2026-10034 is recorded against 1 package.
- @wagni-bot/pumpfun-sdk
Timeline and source
Published on 9 July 2026 and last revised on 28 July 2026. No public exploit is currently recorded for this entry. Record sourced from OSV.
Indicators of compromise
File hashes: sha256:176b3290679930a929448fc6e1daec081908e146c99977b4c439af3edeee31b4
URLs: https://api.telegram.org/bot8804087989:AAHUia-5DCloXsg9M9QhffTsHO5J_6FAxQM/sendMessage
References
www.npmjs.com (Package)
www.npmjs.com (Package)
research.codelake.dev (Advisory)
Details
Affected Packages
| Software | From version | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|
| @wagni-bot/pumpfun-sdk | — | — |
References
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