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Supply Chain Attack Detected in Solana's web3.js Library
A supply chain attack has been detected in versions 1.95.6 and 1.95.7 of the popular @solana/web3.js library.
A library for the ENSVerify micro-service which provides a second factor for name resolution verification using elliptic signature cryptography for the Ethereum Name Service (ENS).
If you are using ENS with a compromised connection, router or on public wifi your ENS resolver can currently provide you an INVALID or MALICIOUS address. In order to prevent this, wallets should integrate some form of second-ens verification factor such as ENSVerify.
npm install --save ensverify
const verify = require('ensverify');
// verify a specfici name and address to be correct
verify('registrar.firefly.eth', '0x6fC21092DA55B392b045eD78F4732bff3C580e2c')
.then(result => console.log(result)) // true
.catch(console.log);
// Returns Promise Object
// true if verified correct
// throws otherwise
ENSVerify provides a signed payload which can verify if an address is correct from a second source. The server simply pings infura or some service from a second location outside your connection, and checks the name and address resolution, it than returns a signed payload, which if correct and true will reduce to our servers address. Wallets and other infra. can simply integrate this library locally for a second source of verification.
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FAQs
Get a verified second factor for ENS resolution VIA a free api.
The npm package ensverify receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, ensverify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ensverify demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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