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@mathiscode/codebase-scanner
Advanced tools
A quick and dirty tool to help defend against common developer-focused malware campaigns since many of these go unnoticed by common antivirus software.
A common scam is to have a developer "take a look" at a codebase or perform a "test task", and then it starts exfiltrating data.
When a signature is found, the filename is printed to the console and optionally fixed (if --fix
is passed). When fixing, a header is prepended to the file to prevent the malware from running or being imported. This may not be foolproof, so always exercise caution and do everything possible to avoid letting the codebase run any scripts.
Inspired by this experience (obfuscated Javascript steals your browser profiles and other files via a "test task" on freelancing sites, hidden within a seemingly innocuous codebase).
PRs welcome!
Have you found a new signature? Please submit a PR with the signature added to signatures.js
and a sample file in the samples/
directory.
To see samples of some of these malicious codebases, check out this repository.
Scan a repository in a Docker container:
docker run -it --rm mathiscode/codebase-scanner:latest
# Enter the repo url: https://github.com/owner/repo
# ☠️ Found malicious signature Obfuscated Javascript (Buffered "child_process") in file /path/to/codebase/malware.js
Scan a local codebase:
# Just scan
npx @mathiscode/codebase-scanner@latest /path/to/codebase
# ☠️ Found malicious signature Obfuscated Javascript (Buffered "child_process") in file /path/to/codebase/malware.js
# Scan and fix
npx @mathiscode/codebase-scanner@latest --fix /path/to/codebase
# ☠️ Found malicious signature Obfuscated Javascript (Buffered "child_process") in file /path/to/codebase/malware.js
# ⚠️ Detected and modified file /path/to/codebase/malware.js - review immediately
Scan all dependencies of a project:
npx @mathiscode/codebase-scanner@latest --deps /path/to/codebase/package.json
Scan an npm package:
npx @mathiscode/codebase-scanner@latest --npm package-name
# ☠️ Found malicious signature Obfuscated Javascript (Buffered "child_process") in file /path/to/codebase/malware.js
The tool will exit with a non-zero exit code if malicious code is found. This can be used to fail CI pipelines.
Exit Codes:
0
: No malicious code found1
: Malicious code found2
: ErrorWhen a file is fixed, the following header is prepended to the file:
========= MALICIOUS ========= This file has been flagged as malicious by https://github.com/mathiscode/codebase-scanner Please review the file and remove these lines if appropriate. ========= MALICIOUS =========
FAQs
Scan a codebase for malware signatures
The npm package @mathiscode/codebase-scanner receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, @mathiscode/codebase-scanner popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mathiscode/codebase-scanner demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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