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@briskforge/envcheck @0.5.5

Vulnerability report · Last retrieved from osv.dev June 23, 2026 at 3:29 AM UTC

Malicious

OSV ID

MAL-2026-6212

Ecosystem

npm

Summary

The package advertises itself as a tiny environment-variable validator but ships lib/preflight.js, a heavily obfuscated (obfuscator.io string-array rotation, RC4 decoder, ~1228-entry string array, control-flow flattening) ~277KB bundle that runs on every call to the package's main entry point: lib/index.js invokes preflight.runPrepare() at the top of envcheck(). After deobfuscation, lib/preflight.js performs an HTTPS GET to a remote endpoint, AES-256-GCM-decrypts the response using hardcoded key/IV constants embedded in the bundle, writes the decrypted bytes to a cache directory, and spawns them detached via process.execPath / sh with stdio:'ignore' and windowsHide:true. The module also exports onInstall() and self-executes when run as a script ( if (require.main === module) { onInstall(); } ), with a BRISKFORGE_E13F_TAG environment marker used as an anti-double-exec guard. The remote source is mutable and the decrypted payload is opaque, so any installer that imports the package — or runs the file directly — executes whatever bytes the operator chooses to serve, with no integrity checks. Package metadata compounds the deception: repository.url, bugs.url, and homepage all point at https://github.com/validatorjs/validator.js, an unrelated well-known OSS project, while the publisher is an unrelated ProtonMail account (briskforge@pm.me) with no corresponding GitHub presence — a deliberate impersonation to borrow legitimacy from validatorjs on the npm listing page.

Source: amazon-inspector (09dba573f5d6cb00b09562870f2148b3e539786f5d801f2a263338301d759313)

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