That looks pretty cool!
Every measure that can reduce the chance of people falling victim to a phishing attack should be considered.
Any known phishing link in the UI will be red and strikethrough-ed.
So, is it using a database of known phishing links? The only pitfall would be that people immediately trust links that are not in this database yet and therefor not striked-through.
But then again you will save a lot of peoples keys too.
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Yes it is using @spaminator’s list of known phishing domains: https://spaminator.me/api/p/domains.json
Every time a new phishing wave starts, the attacker’s domain gets added there by the @spaminator team.
Maybe you’re right. That’s also why I was thinking that we should automate the addition of new entries to the blacklist. What I had in mind for this was:
Seems like a good plan!
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