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Malicious npm Packages Inject SSH Backdoors via Typosquatted Libraries
Socket’s threat research team has detected six malicious npm packages typosquatting popular libraries to insert SSH backdoors.
Right now it's just a few wrappers around some builtin console commands but FFI bindings are soon to come.
Some wrappers for the below APIs to be used on the command line.
cwddrive alias a random available drive letter to current working directory
cwddrive L alias L to CWD if not taken, or toggles it off if it currently is L
cwddrive L C:/some/folder alias L to C:/some/folder if available
makerunnable f1.js [f2.js] ... creates a .cmd file in npm.globalBin (is in PATH) that will exec the .js
driveAlias('x', folder) // alias a folder to `X:\`
driveAlias('x') // remove aliased `X:\` folderdrive
driveAlias() // list all aliased drives
runnable(['myCLI.js',...],function(r){ // for each js file given a %name%.cmd will be
'NPMGLOBALBIN/myCLI.cmd created' // create in the npm global bin directory that
// or // will launch the given js file. npm's globalBin
'Could not find myCLI.js' // is added to PATH by default on installation
});
associations('.js'. 'jscript') // add or change extension to type map
associations('.js') // retrieve type
associations() // list all extension -> types
fileTypes('jscript'. process.execPath) // add or change program that handles a filetype
// (example sets node as javascript's handler)
fileTypes('jscript') // retrieve handler for the type
fileTypes() // list all type -> handlers
getFontNames() // list all the fonts in the registry by type
findWindowsSDK() //--> // simply utility for detecting installed Windows
{ path: winSDKfolder, // SDKs (header files). Returns null if not found.
versions: [8, 9, 10] }
registry(key, options) // returns an object containing the keys and values
v = registry('HKLM/Software/Microsoft' // wrapped in objects allowing further fluent commands
v.someValue.remove() // delete value
v.add('newValue', 'myValue') // add new value
v.add('newKey') // a key is like a folder
v.subKey // getter which goes down one level deeper
x = registry('HKCU/Some/Random/Place')
x.add('newName', v.someValue) // clone a value
z = v.aValue // manipulate wrapped values even after deleting them
z.remove()
v.add(z.name, z) //oops undo
v.remove() // delete a key and all its contents recursively
v.remove('name') // just delete a child (key or value)
options = { search : 'query', // all options are optional
recursive : false,
case : false,
exact : false,
in : 'keys' || 'values',
type : 'REG_SZ' || 'REG_MULTI_SZ' || 'REG_DWORD' ||
'REG_BINARY' || 'REG_EXPAND_SZ' || 'REG_QWORD' ||
'REG_NONE' }
// The raw commands are provided as well but are annoying to use directly
registry.query
registry.add
registry.delete
registry.copy
registry.save
registry.restore
registry.load
registry.unload
registry.compare
registry.export
registry.import
registry.flags
execSync('cmd' ...) // executes the command synchronously and returns the result,
// flattening all params down to spaced delineation
Command(command, name, formatter) // create a wrapped execSync calling function that executes
// the command when called. Name and formatter are optiona,
// with the default formatter splits the result into an array of lines
function parseCSV(str){
return str.trim().split(/\r?\n/).map(function(str){
return JSON.parse('['+str+']');
});
return str;
}
var nodes = Command('tasklist /fo csv /fi "imagename eq node.exe"', 'nodes', parseCSV);
nodes();
// [ [ 'Image Name', 'PID', 'Session Name', 'Session#', 'Mem Usage' ],
// [ 'node.exe', '6524', 'Console', '3', '13,060 K' ] ]
FAQs
A collection of utilities for Windows for Node.js
The npm package windows receives a total of 95 weekly downloads. As such, windows popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that windows 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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