🛡️ MAL-2026-10222 — filter-pipe
Description
Malicious code in @flex-ng/filter-pipe (npm)
The @flex-ng/filter-pipe package was published to the npm registry by user 'click2ai' (maintainer email [email protected]) as part of a dependency-confusion / reconnaissance campaign. The package name mimics the internal/private package naming convention of a target organization (the @flex-ng organizational scope) so that a misconfigured resolver installs this public lookalike instead of the intended private dependency.
The package declares a preinstall hook ("npm install @sentry/node && node examples/verify.js") that executes automatically at npm install time, before any application code runs. The bundled examples/verify.js initializes the @sentry/node client against a hardcoded, attacker-controlled Sentry DSN with sendDefaultPii enabled, resolves the installing host's public egress IP address by requesting Cloudflare's /cdn-cgi/trace endpoint (using a spoofed desktop-browser User-Agent to bypass bot challenges), then deliberately triggers a runtime exception and captures it. Flushing the event beacons the collected host telemetry (public IP plus Sentry default PII such as hostname, OS username and runtime/environment metadata) to the attacker's Sentry ingest endpoint at o4510485815754752.ingest.us.sentry.io.
Each impersonated namespace in the campaign beacons to a distinct Sentry project ID, letting the operator attribute successful installs to specific victim organizations — behaviour consistent with a dependency-confusion reconnaissance beacon rather than legitimate error monitoring. The install-time payload is byte-for-byte identical across all packages published by this account, differing only in the package name and the target DSN. This package's beacon targets Sentry project 4511632071262208.
Source: amazon-inspector
On npm install, the package's preinstall script (npm install @sentry/node && node examples/verify.js) runs examples/verify.js, which initializes the Sentry SDK against a hardcoded author-owned DSN at o4510485815754752.ingest.us.sentry.io/4511632071262208 with sendDefaultPii: true. It then calls setUserFromPublicIp() to fetch the installer's public IP from Cloudflare's trace endpoint, attaches it as the Sentry user, deliberately triggers a captured exception, and flushes the event to the author's Sentry project. The preinstall path also force-installs @sentry/node from inside the lifecycle hook to ensure the exfiltration code is reachable on a default install. The result is a one-way data flow at install time, carrying the installer's public IP and host/exception metadata to a destination chosen by the package author, with no opt-in or documentation.
Source: ghsa-malware
Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. All secrets and keys stored on that computer should be rotated immediately from a different computer. The package should be removed, but as full control of the computer may have been given to an outside entity, there is no guarantee that removing the package will remove all malicious software resulting from installing it.
Affected software
MAL-2026-10222 is recorded against 1 package.
- @flex-ng/filter-pipe
Timeline and source
Published on 6 July 2026 and last revised on 14 July 2026. No public exploit is currently recorded for this entry. Record sourced from OSV.
References
www.npmjs.com (Web)
www.npmjs.com (Package)
github.com (Advisory)
Details
Affected Packages
| Software | From version | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|
| @flex-ng/filter-pipe | — | — |
References
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