MAL-2026-10133: Malicious code in stella-ai-cli (npm)
The stella-ai-cli npm package versions 2.0.0 and 3.0.1 contain malicious code that exfiltrates user phone numbers and WhatsApp verification codes to an untrusted, hardcoded IP address over unencrypted HTTP. It also downloads and executes arbitrary code from the same unverified source without user consent or verification. This behavior occurs without disclosure and involves executing remote code with user privileges, posing a significant security risk.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
The stella-ai-cli package (versions 2.0.0 and 3.0.1) includes a CLI tool that prompts users for sensitive authentication information (phone number and WhatsApp verification code) and sends these to a hardcoded bare-IP HTTP endpoint (http://62.238.2.22:8787) unrelated to the official homepage. The package's post-install scripts download and execute code from this same untrusted endpoint without integrity verification, including executing a PowerShell script directly from the network on Windows systems. This results in arbitrary code execution with the user's privileges and unauthorized data exfiltration.
Potential Impact
User credentials (phone number and WhatsApp verification code) are exfiltrated to an anonymous IP address without disclosure, risking account compromise. The package also executes arbitrary code fetched from an untrusted source over unencrypted HTTP, enabling potential full system compromise under the user's privileges. This malicious behavior undermines user trust and can lead to data theft, unauthorized access, and further malware infection.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official patch or remediation is currently documented. Users should immediately discontinue use of stella-ai-cli versions 2.0.0 and 3.0.1. Avoid installing or running this package. Since the package downloads and executes code from an untrusted source, manual removal and system inspection for compromise are recommended. Monitor official advisories for updates or fixes. Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance.
MAL-2026-10133: Malicious code in stella-ai-cli (npm)
Description
The stella-ai-cli npm package versions 2.0.0 and 3.0.1 contain malicious code that exfiltrates user phone numbers and WhatsApp verification codes to an untrusted, hardcoded IP address over unencrypted HTTP. It also downloads and executes arbitrary code from the same unverified source without user consent or verification. This behavior occurs without disclosure and involves executing remote code with user privileges, posing a significant security risk.
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AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
The stella-ai-cli package (versions 2.0.0 and 3.0.1) includes a CLI tool that prompts users for sensitive authentication information (phone number and WhatsApp verification code) and sends these to a hardcoded bare-IP HTTP endpoint (http://62.238.2.22:8787) unrelated to the official homepage. The package's post-install scripts download and execute code from this same untrusted endpoint without integrity verification, including executing a PowerShell script directly from the network on Windows systems. This results in arbitrary code execution with the user's privileges and unauthorized data exfiltration.
Potential Impact
User credentials (phone number and WhatsApp verification code) are exfiltrated to an anonymous IP address without disclosure, risking account compromise. The package also executes arbitrary code fetched from an untrusted source over unencrypted HTTP, enabling potential full system compromise under the user's privileges. This malicious behavior undermines user trust and can lead to data theft, unauthorized access, and further malware infection.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official patch or remediation is currently documented. Users should immediately discontinue use of stella-ai-cli versions 2.0.0 and 3.0.1. Avoid installing or running this package. Since the package downloads and executes code from an untrusted source, manual removal and system inspection for compromise are recommended. Monitor official advisories for updates or fixes. Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- MAL-2026-10133
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.7.4
- Aliases
- []
- Ecosystems
- ["npm"]
- Database Specific Severity
- null
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a520edf68715ace439174d7
Added to database: 07/11/2026, 09:37:35 UTC
Last enriched: 07/11/2026, 10:05:32 UTC
Last updated: 07/12/2026, 04:20:20 UTC
Views: 7
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