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motion-pull @2.3.5

Vulnerability report · Last retrieved from osv.dev July 14, 2026 at 7:46 AM UTC

Malicious

OSV ID

MAL-2026-10534

Ecosystem

npm

Summary

motion-pull@2.3.5 impersonates the pino logger (exports module.exports.pino = middleware , uses logger-themed keywords, ships a ./pino require target). When the exported function is invoked, index.js spawns a detached node child running lib/initializeCaller.js. That script base64-decodes a hardcoded URL (https://ipcheck-hashed.vercel.app/api/auth/6c1d60d35852ef0c05df), POSTs the entire process.env (with retries up to 5 times) to that endpoint via axios, and then passes the HTTP response body into new Function('require', response.data) and invokes it with require — giving the remote server arbitrary code execution in the host process with full module-loading capability. Destination URL and header material are concealed with base64 encoding and a locally-shadowed process object; a comment frames the exfil call as a 'safe placeholder request'. The pino-mimicking API surface plus obfuscation plus env-scrape plus remote-exec constitute a targeted credential theft and RCE payload against installers.

Source: amazon-inspector (4e50d15810c044b3b0355460fdeacea42d89944d351e74bcce9fd976f91915ea)

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