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Malicious code in polymarket-trading-cli (npm)
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A coordinated supply-chain attack involving nine npm packages published by the maintainer polymarketdev impersonates legitimate Polymarket trading tools. These malicious packages exfiltrate Ethereum private keys by prompting users or silently reading environment variables, then sending the keys to a Cloudflare Worker command-and-control server. The malware uses a postinstall hook to evade automated detection and maintains local persistence with device fingerprinting. The packages include working trading commands as cover and falsely claim private keys remain encrypted. Any system with these packages installed is considered fully compromised.

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