MAL-2026-10031: Malicious code in @wagni_bot/orca-sdk (npm)
The npm package @wagni_bot/orca-sdk versions 1.0.0 and 1.2.0 is a malicious package that executes a postinstall script upon installation. This script collects host identity information, reads sensitive credentials such as SSH keys, AWS credentials, Git credentials, and npm auth tokens, and searches the user's home directory for cryptocurrency wallet files and environment variable files. All collected data is sent unencrypted to a hardcoded IP address. The package impersonates the legitimate Orca SDK for Solana, targeting Solana developers specifically. No legitimate functionality exists in this package; its sole purpose is credential and wallet theft.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
@wagni_bot/orca-sdk versions 1.0.0 and 1.2.0 contain a malicious postinstall.js script that runs automatically during npm install. The script collects system identity details and sensitive credentials from well-known file locations, including SSH keys, AWS credentials, Git credentials, npm auth tokens, and cryptocurrency wallet files related to Solana and other wallets. It then exfiltrates this data via plain HTTP to a hardcoded IP address. The package mimics the name of the legitimate Orca SDK to deceive Solana developers. There is no legitimate SDK functionality present; the package is designed solely for credential and wallet theft.
Potential Impact
Installation of the affected package versions results in unauthorized disclosure of sensitive user credentials and cryptocurrency wallet data. This can lead to compromise of user accounts, cloud resources, source code repositories, and theft of cryptocurrency assets. The exfiltration occurs silently during installation, increasing the risk of unnoticed compromise.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official patch or remediation is currently documented. Users should avoid installing the @wagni_bot/orca-sdk package versions 1.0.0 and 1.2.0. Remove these packages if already installed and rotate any potentially exposed credentials and keys. Monitor for suspicious activity related to compromised credentials. Verify package authenticity before installation and prefer official, well-known sources for SDKs. Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory or trusted security sources for updates.
MAL-2026-10031: Malicious code in @wagni_bot/orca-sdk (npm)
Description
The npm package @wagni_bot/orca-sdk versions 1.0.0 and 1.2.0 is a malicious package that executes a postinstall script upon installation. This script collects host identity information, reads sensitive credentials such as SSH keys, AWS credentials, Git credentials, and npm auth tokens, and searches the user's home directory for cryptocurrency wallet files and environment variable files. All collected data is sent unencrypted to a hardcoded IP address. The package impersonates the legitimate Orca SDK for Solana, targeting Solana developers specifically. No legitimate functionality exists in this package; its sole purpose is credential and wallet theft.
Affected software
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Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
@wagni_bot/orca-sdk versions 1.0.0 and 1.2.0 contain a malicious postinstall.js script that runs automatically during npm install. The script collects system identity details and sensitive credentials from well-known file locations, including SSH keys, AWS credentials, Git credentials, npm auth tokens, and cryptocurrency wallet files related to Solana and other wallets. It then exfiltrates this data via plain HTTP to a hardcoded IP address. The package mimics the name of the legitimate Orca SDK to deceive Solana developers. There is no legitimate SDK functionality present; the package is designed solely for credential and wallet theft.
Potential Impact
Installation of the affected package versions results in unauthorized disclosure of sensitive user credentials and cryptocurrency wallet data. This can lead to compromise of user accounts, cloud resources, source code repositories, and theft of cryptocurrency assets. The exfiltration occurs silently during installation, increasing the risk of unnoticed compromise.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official patch or remediation is currently documented. Users should avoid installing the @wagni_bot/orca-sdk package versions 1.0.0 and 1.2.0. Remove these packages if already installed and rotate any potentially exposed credentials and keys. Monitor for suspicious activity related to compromised credentials. Verify package authenticity before installation and prefer official, well-known sources for SDKs. Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory or trusted security sources for updates.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- MAL-2026-10031
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.7.4
- Aliases
- []
- Ecosystems
- ["npm"]
- Database Specific Severity
- null
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a50ba9f68715ace43584d14
Added to database: 07/10/2026, 09:25:51 UTC
Last enriched: 07/10/2026, 10:13:02 UTC
Last updated: 07/10/2026, 10:13:02 UTC
Views: 2
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