Latest PyPi Malware Steals Ethereum Private Keys, Developers Targeted

Latest PyPi  Malware Steals Ethereum Private Keys, Developers Targeted

Researchers at Socket have exposed a malicious PyPi (Python Package Index package), set-utils, that steals Ethereum private keys by abusing a “commonly used account creation functions.” 

Masked as a simple utility tool for Python sets, the package imitates commonly used libraries such as python-utils (712M+ downloads) and utils (23.5M+ downloads). The trap baits innocent developers into installing the malicious package, allowing hackers unauthorized entry to Ethereum wallets. 

Since the start of this year, set-utils has been downloaded over 1000 times, exposing Ethereum users and developers to risk. The package attacks people working with blockchain technology, especially developers using Python-based wallet management libraries like eth-account. 

The package hacks Ethereum account creation to steal private keys through the blockchain by exploiting https://rpc-amoy.polygon.technology/ as a Command and Control server (C2). This lets hackers retrieve stolen credentials covertly. 

PyPi Targets

PyPi targets Ethereum developers and businesses working with Python-based blockchain apps. These include:

  • Web3 apps and crypto exchanges integrating Ethereum

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