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@0xlr/supabase-db @999.0.0

Vulnerability report · Last retrieved from osv.dev June 23, 2026 at 4:30 AM UTC

Malicious

OSV ID

MAL-2026-5390

Ecosystem

npm

Summary

On npm install , the package's postinstall.js script enumerates all of process.env and collects host identifiers (os.hostname(), username, homedir, cwd, argv, platform), then POSTs the JSON payload over HTTPS to rytxau88zxh61dw6qz4yn19naeg54vsk.oastify.com (a Burp Collaborator out-of-band domain). Because this fires automatically during install, any CI tokens, npm tokens, cloud credentials (AWS_*, GCP, Azure), and other secrets present in the installer's environment are exfiltrated to an attacker-controlled host. The package also exhibits a dependency-confusion / namespace-squat shape: it self-describes as 'Placeholder reservation - company should register supabase-db' and is published at version 999.0.0 under the @0xlr scope, designed to win resolution against an internally-named supabase-db dependency.

Source: amazon-inspector (0feb7f8ea3069b0e830043fea195c088ea28709cc18a32676f389c61a15fc84c)

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