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Wallet-Draining npm Package Impersonates Nodemailer to Hijack Crypto Transactions
Malicious npm package impersonates Nodemailer and drains wallets by hijacking crypto transactions across multiple blockchains.
Note: (To try the application without installing EYE reasoner, you can use the Docker version below)
First of all, you need to install the EYE reasoner (Windows – OS X – Linux).
(make sure that you can run this using '/bin/sh eye', or set the EYE_PATH environment variable)
Then, install the server package as follows:
$ [sudo] npm -g install h-eye
hes serve <directory>
More options with
hes --help
The workspace folder contains examples on what kind of things can be declared.
To see the results do:
hes serve ./workspace
and point your browser to:
http://localhost:3000
Then 'follow the links'
docker build -t cvasquez/h-eye .
(to build a clean image from scratch use the --no-cache option)
Start H-Eye on host port 3000:
docker run --name=h-eye -p 3000:3000 -v $PWD/workspace:/usr/src/app/workspace cvasquez/h-eye
Running your image with -d runs the container in detached mode, leaving the container running in the background. The -p flag redirects a public port to a private port inside the container. The -v flag mounts a directory to a directory inside the container.
If you need to go inside the container you can use the exec command:
# Enter the container
docker exec -it h-eye /bin/bash
docker rm -f h-eye
curl -i localhost:3000
FAQs
H-Eye Dataspaces
The npm package h-eye receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, h-eye popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that h-eye 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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