< prayank>
I have reported a fake domain which looks similar to bitcoincore[dot]org and used for spreading malware. Shared the details in this answer: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/107738/
< luke-jr>
prayank: [05:12:04] <luke-jr> cloudflare isn't the internet police [05:13:24] <luke-jr> PM'd the malware domain in the emails
< prayank>
The domain is using cloudflare for DNS right now. So reported to cf.
< luke-jr>
not sure if there's a safe way to extract the file
< luke-jr>
prayank: no reason to think their webhost is malicious, so involving CF is not a good idea IMO
< dodo>
luke-jr: do you have the file?
< luke-jr>
dodo: yes, but it's a NSIS installer
< bitcoin-git>
[bitcoin] laanwj opened pull request #22542: test: Reduce number of blocks generated in rpc_signrawtransaction (master...2021-07-rpc-signrawtransaction) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22542
< bitcoin-git>
[bitcoin] ShubhamPalriwala opened pull request #22543: test: Use MiniWallet in mempool_limit.py (master...diswallet-mempool_limit) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22543
< bitcoin-git>
[bitcoin] jonatack opened pull request #22544: cli -addrinfo: drop torv2; torv3 becomes onion per GetNetworkName() (master...rm-torv2-from-addrinfo) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22544
< bitcoin-git>
[bitcoin] laanwj closed pull request #22542: test: Reduce number of blocks generated in rpc_signrawtransaction (master...2021-07-rpc-signrawtransaction) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22542
< prayank>
luke-jr: I got the response from cloudflare. 1. Access to submitted URL has been restricted. I see a phishing warning now: https://imgur.com/a/2uJrYAS 2. Although they have mentioned "We are not a hosting provider. Cloudflare does not control the content of our customers. We have notified our customer of your report. We have forwarded your report on to the responsible hosting provider."
< bitcoin-git>
[bitcoin] hebasto opened pull request #22546: build, qt: Fix `make deploy` on M1-based macOS with system frameworks (master...210725-deploy) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22546
< luke-jr>
prayank[m]: ah, interesting, that's a different domain than the one I saw
< bitcoin-git>
[bitcoin] bdescamps opened pull request #22549: rpc: trigger error before dealing strSecret / strLabel (master...importprivkey_optimize) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22549
< prayank>
luke-jr: Maybe you saw xn-- prefix domain. With punycode encoding, fake domain looks similar to original domain. Example: xn--80ak6aa92e.com appears as "apple.com"
< earnestly>
(If your browser can I would suggest have it display the punycode by default)