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Lefteris Karapetsas
@lefteris.eth
If you use rotki and check your transaction from within the app, address poisoning attacks become utterly obvious. The automatic use of the addressbook or ENS where applicable protects you from scammers who will try to trick you by generating addresses with first/last 4 digits being same as yours. https://rotki.com/
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Adam Spiers
@aspiers
Late to the party on this particular point, but rolod0x has a safety feature to defend against similar attacks (see screenshot), and adding a second safety mechanism is planned: https://github.com/aspiers/rolod0x/issues/30
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Adam Spiers
@aspiers
This is another reason why we need https://github.com/aspiers/rolod0x/issues/81 š
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Adam Spiers
@aspiers
That said, users will probably remain at risk until their wallet (or associated firewall) has the same address book and can properly defend against these attacks prior to signing transactions, e.g. https://twitter.com/militereum/status/1777581075285365100
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