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ppkt2synergyPyPI

Malicious code in ppkt2synergy (PyPI) Remove it immediately and rotate any exposed credentials.

MAL-2026-5323
Immediate action
Remove the package, then rotate any secrets the build/runtime could reach.
pip uninstall ppkt2synergy

What this malware does

The package ppkt2synergy version 0.1.1 contains a malicious .pth file (ppkt2synergy-setup.pth) that executes a Bun-based credential stealer on every Python startup via CPython's site.py exec() mechanism. The payload downloads the Bun runtime from the official GitHub release page, then runs an obfuscated JavaScript stealer that exfiltrates environment variables, .env files, SSH keys, and cloud credentials to an attacker-controlled GitHub repository. This is part of the Hades/Miasma campaign (also called Shai-Hulud), attributed to the TeamPCP threat actor.

Novel finding: gpsea/_index.js (same campaign) embeds CBRN-level dangerous-content text to trigger AI safety refusals in LLM-based security scanners, causing them to skip the file entirely.

C2 IP: 20.207.73.82 Sentinel file: /tmp/.bun_ran MITRE ATT&CK: T1546.018

Versions 0.1.1 were compromised.

Compromised packages start an obfuscated infostealer. The infostealer is a heavily obfuscated JavaScript code executed using Bun runtime on Python startup. It collectes all kinds of sensitive data, including API keys, credentials to package repositories, cryptocurrency assets, password manager data. Infostealer actively queries online services to collect additional secrets as well as attempts to gain persistence and spread further by publishing infected packages using collected credentials. Data are exfiltrated likely using Github. The code seems to threaten to wipe the user's data if it detects invalid GitHub tokens. Cleanup should be done with caution.

It seems to be related to the recent Mini Shai Hulud campaign.

Category: MALICIOUS - The campaign has clearly malicious intent, like infostealers.

Campaign: 2026-06-compr-woodpecker

Reasons (based on the campaign):

  • compromised-package

  • exfiltration-env-variables

  • exfiltration-cloud-tokens

  • exfiltration-credentials

  • abuses-pth

  • obfuscation

  • infostealer

  • The package contains code to detect if it is running in a sandbox environment.

  • exfiltration-crypto

  • files-exfiltration

  • destructive-actions

Malicious versions

1 flagged
0.1.1

Indicators of compromise (SHA-256)

d19f56d2a094e12c68d93451d28850565320597f40a8f320449200e919c8a9d3
2a81845f49a756e549eefc64e7efdd9309d1cf7582774a3c540e9b1c983be8be
d5a24dcd67c26f608d8937140f7d70eea32cfac075eaf7689693415013554988

Frequently asked questions

No. ppkt2synergy on PyPI has been identified as a malicious package (version 0.1.1 flagged). It should be removed immediately — do not install or keep it in your dependency tree.

Campaign

2026-06-compr-woodpecker

References

Credits

  • Kamil Mańkowski (kam193) · analyst
  • O3 Security · finder

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