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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.
Install with npm install --save jsgoat
inside your project. Then just
const jsgoat = require('jsgoat')
If you are working in the browser and want to load jsgoat from a CDN:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/jsgoat/bin/jsgoat.min.js"></script>
By default, jsgoat hits on the main goat testnet (https://api.goat.games). You can eventually make jsgoat hit on your local node or any goatchain node like so:
jsgoat.init({api: 'http://localhost:3001'})
jsgoat.getAccount('alice', (err, account) => {
console.log(err, account)
})
Just pass an array of usernames instead
jsgoat.getAccounts(['alice', 'bob'], (err, accounts) => {
console.log(err, accounts)
})
For the history, you also need to specify a block number. The api will return all blocks lower than the specified block where the user was involved in a transaction
jsgoat.getAccountHistory('alice', 0, (err, blocks) => {
console.log(err, blocks)
})
jsgoat.getContent('alice', 'pocNl2YhZdM', (err, content) => {
console.log(err, content)
})
jsgoat.getFollowers('alice', (err, followers) => {
console.log(err, followers)
})
jsgoat.getFollowers('alice', (err, followers) => {
console.log(err, followers)
})
You can pass a username and permlink (identifying a content) in the 2nd and 3rd argument to 'get more'.
jsgoat.getDiscussionsByAuthor('alice', null, null, (err, contents) => {
console.log(err, contents)
})
You can pass a username and a permlink to 'get more'.
jsgoat.getNewDiscussions('alice', null, null, (err, contents) => {
console.log(err, contents)
})
You can pass a username and a permlink to 'get more'.
jsgoat.getHotDiscussions(null, null, (err, contents) => {
console.log(err, contents)
})
This lists the contents posted by the following of the passed username.
You can pass a username and a permlink in the 2nd and 3rd argument to 'get more'.
jsgoat.getFeedDiscussions('alice', null, null, (err, contents) => {
console.log(err, contents)
})
jsgoat.getNotifications('alice', (err, contents) => {
console.log(err, contents)
})
To send a transaction to the network, you will need multiple steps. First you need to define your transaction and sign it.
var newTx = {
type: jsgoat.TransactionType.FOLLOW,
data: {
target: 'bob'
}
}
newTx = jsgoat.sign(alice_key, 'alice', newTx)
After this step, the transaction is forged with a timestamp, hash, and signature. This transaction needs to be sent in the next 60 secs or will be forever invalid.
You can send it like so
jsgoat.sendTransaction(newTx, function(err, res) {
cb(err, res)
})
The callback will return once your transaction has been included in a new block.
Alternatively, you can just want the callback as soon as the receiving node has it, you can do:
jsgoat.sendRawTransaction(newTx, function(err, res) {
cb(err, res)
})
console.log(jsgoat.keypair())
Voting Power and Bandwidth are growing in time but the API will only return the latest update in the vt
and bw
fields of the accounts. To get the actual value, use votingPower() and bandwidth()
jsgoat.getAccount('alice', (err, account) => {
console.log(jsgoat.votingPower(account))
console.log(jsgoat.bandwidth(account))
})
FAQs
javascript api for the goat blockchain
The npm package jsgoat receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, jsgoat popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jsgoat 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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