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Compromised Injective SDK npm Package Exfiltrates Wallet Keys and Mnemonics
Compromised Injective SDK npm version 1.20.21 exfiltrates wallet private keys and mnemonics through fake telemetry functionality.
@gotabit/sdk
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The package includes messages, client and wallets.
npm install
npm i @gotabit/sdk
yarn install
yarn add @gotabit/sdk
import { createMsgSend, KeplrWallet, GotabitClient } from '@gotabit/sdk'
const wallet = await KeplrWallet.init('test')
const gotabit = await GotabitClient.init(wallet, 'test')
const accounts = await client.wallet.getAccounts()
const account = accounts.[0].address
const client = await gotabit.signStargateClient()
const toAddress = 'gio1qdgzfy4vta5p43l4urdtmawka3qv2ldh4h0jay'
const msgSendtoken = createMsgSend(account, toAddress, '3000000', 'ugtb')
const result = await client.signAndBroadcast(
account,
[msgSendtoken],
'auto',
)
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The npm package @gotabit/sdk receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @gotabit/sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @gotabit/sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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