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Utility for detecting phishing domains targeting Ethereum users
Utility for detecting phishing domains targeting Ethereum users.
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const checkForPhishing = require('eth-phishing-detect')
const value = checkForPhishing('etherclassicwallet.com')
console.log(value) // true
const PhishingDetector = require('eth-phishing-detect/src/detector')
const detector = new PhishingDetector({ whitelist, blacklist, fuzzylist, tolerance })
const value = detector.check('etherclassicwallet.com')
console.log(value)
/*
{
type: "blacklist",
result: true,
}
*/
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Utility for detecting phishing domains targeting Ethereum users
We found that eth-phishing-detect demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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