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Showing ABUSEIPID enhancement at IP page #925

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sekisanchi opened this issue Jun 5, 2018 · 3 comments
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Showing ABUSEIPID enhancement at IP page #925

sekisanchi opened this issue Jun 5, 2018 · 3 comments
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sekisanchi commented Jun 5, 2018

ABUSEIPID seems to be well accepted malicious IP repository widely utilized at internet security community.
Showing Either or both by a summary and/or link to its IP page as a cross reference will be efficient.

https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/162.144.51.201
https://etherscamdb.info/ip/142.4.26.221

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409H commented Jun 12, 2018

Hi @sekisanchi - I've just pushed an update to include a link on the IP page. I will be looking at using the API to show reported IPs also

@MrLuit MrLuit added this to the 3.0.0 milestone Jun 17, 2018
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Next step would be submitting reports with the evidence, which are only proved by Ethereum accounts activities. ESDB is the only repo now. I'm manually doing them and completed all the ESDB active IPs with two or more domains, but those are mostly old. Please make this automatic.

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409H commented Jun 19, 2018

I will be looking at their API this week @sekisanchi - thanks for your current submissions to AIPID!

It will probably be a routine separate from the current node run routine and activated on the production server - I'll keep you updated.

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