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Malicious npm Package Targets Solana Developers and Hijacks Funds
A malicious npm package targets Solana developers, rerouting funds in 2% of transactions to a hardcoded address.
var tunnel = require('tunnel2');
var tunnelingAgent = tunnel.httpsOverHttp({
proxy: {
host: 'localhost',
port: 3128
}
});
var req = https.request({
host: 'example.com',
port: 443,
agent: tunnelingAgent
});
$ npm install tunnel2
var tunnelingAgent = tunnel.httpOverHttp({
maxSockets: poolSize, // Defaults to 5
proxy: { // Proxy settings
host: proxyHost, // Defaults to 'localhost'
port: proxyPort, // Defaults to 80
localAddress: localAddress, // Local interface if necessary
// Basic authorization for proxy server if necessary
proxyAuth: 'user:password',
// Header fields for proxy server if necessary
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'Node'
}
}
});
var req = http.request({
host: 'example.com',
port: 80,
agent: tunnelingAgent
});
var tunnelingAgent = tunnel.httpsOverHttp({
maxSockets: poolSize, // Defaults to 5
// CA for origin server if necessary
ca: [ fs.readFileSync('origin-server-ca.pem')],
// Client certification for origin server if necessary
key: fs.readFileSync('origin-server-key.pem'),
cert: fs.readFileSync('origin-server-cert.pem'),
proxy: { // Proxy settings
host: proxyHost, // Defaults to 'localhost'
port: proxyPort, // Defaults to 80
localAddress: localAddress, // Local interface if necessary
// Basic authorization for proxy server if necessary
proxyAuth: 'user:password',
// Header fields for proxy server if necessary
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'Node'
},
}
});
var req = https.request({
host: 'example.com',
port: 443,
agent: tunnelingAgent
});
var tunnelingAgent = tunnel.httpOverHttps({
maxSockets: poolSize, // Defaults to 5
proxy: { // Proxy settings
host: proxyHost, // Defaults to 'localhost'
port: proxyPort, // Defaults to 443
localAddress: localAddress, // Local interface if necessary
// Basic authorization for proxy server if necessary
proxyAuth: 'user:password',
// Header fields for proxy server if necessary
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'Node'
},
// CA for proxy server if necessary
ca: [ fs.readFileSync('origin-server-ca.pem')],
// Server name for verification if necessary
servername: 'example.com',
// Client certification for proxy server if necessary
key: fs.readFileSync('origin-server-key.pem'),
cert: fs.readFileSync('origin-server-cert.pem'),
}
});
var req = http.request({
host: 'example.com',
port: 80,
agent: tunnelingAgent
});
var tunnelingAgent = tunnel.httpsOverHttps({
maxSockets: poolSize, // Defaults to 5
// CA for origin server if necessary
ca: [ fs.readFileSync('origin-server-ca.pem')],
// Client certification for origin server if necessary
key: fs.readFileSync('origin-server-key.pem'),
cert: fs.readFileSync('origin-server-cert.pem'),
proxy: { // Proxy settings
host: proxyHost, // Defaults to 'localhost'
port: proxyPort, // Defaults to 443
localAddress: localAddress, // Local interface if necessary
// Basic authorization for proxy server if necessary
proxyAuth: 'user:password',
// Header fields for proxy server if necessary
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'Node'
}
// CA for proxy server if necessary
ca: [ fs.readFileSync('origin-server-ca.pem')],
// Server name for verification if necessary
servername: 'example.com',
// Client certification for proxy server if necessary
key: fs.readFileSync('origin-server-key.pem'),
cert: fs.readFileSync('origin-server-cert.pem'),
}
});
var req = https.request({
host: 'example.com',
port: 443,
agent: tunnelingAgent
});
This module is released under the MIT License.
FAQs
Node HTTP/HTTPS Agents for tunneling proxies
We found that tunnel2 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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