crypto-firewall

🎁 Securing your crypto journey, one block at a time.

https://github.com/chartingshow/crypto-firewall

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🎁 Securing your crypto journey, one block at a time.

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README.md

Charting Show: Crypto Firewall

Crypto Firewall: Your Digital Shield in the Cryptocurrency Ecosystem

This security-centric repository offers a comprehensive suite of resources and tools designed to fortify your cryptocurrency trading activities and systems. We provide:

  • Cutting-edge best practices
  • Robust scripts and configurations
  • In-depth security guides

Our primary focus is on:

  1. Blocking browser-based crypto mining and cryptojacking attempts
  2. Thwarting banking and crypto malware
  3. Identifying and preventing access to phishing websites and malicious apps
  4. Disrupting hackers' command-and-control (C2) server communications

The Crypto Firewall project is committed to enhancing your safety in the volatile crypto landscape, helping you avoid scams and protect your valuable digital assets. By implementing our strategies, you can trade with confidence and peace of mind.

If you discover a false positive or need to add a new block, then feel free to raise an Issue or a Pull request to add/remove them to the lists.

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[!IMPORTANT]
Disclaimer: New websites are being created all the time to steal cryptocurrencies from users, this is a cat and mouse game and these filter lists are not intended to be a complete solution! User discretion is advised, care and diligence of cyber security to avoid scams are recommended.

Table of Contents

Installation

Choose where to deploy the crypto firewall at the browser level, operating system level, and/or network perimeter - for layered, comprehensive protection.

Browser Blocking

Install an ad blocker in your desktop or mobile browser that uses the Adblock Plus' filter list:

Recommended Choice

Brave Browser offers built-in ad and tracker blocking, making it an excellent choice for enhanced privacy and security.

Other Browser Choices

Explore additional secure browsers like Firefox, Opera and Carbon Browser, each offering unique features such as ad-blocking, privacy enhancements and cryptocurrency support.

  • AdBlock Browser AdBlock Browser Instructions Guide - Is a fast, secure, and ad-free web browser developed by the Adblock Plus team.

  • Opera Browser Opera Browser - Includes ad blocking by default since Opera 50.

  • crypto Chrome Browser - Includes Manifest V3 by default limiting adblocker rules to only 30,000. Is the most popular browser used on the internet.

  • Vivaldi Vivaldi Browser Instructions Guide - Browse with desktop-style tabs, block ads and trackers, and sync data between devices safely.

Ad Blockers

You can use these blocklists with popular adblockers like uBlock Origin, AdAway, Blokada, AdBlock Plus and others to block malicious crypto-related domains and trackers.

Manifest V3: How Google Chrome's Update Affects Ad-Blockers

Google Chrome's Manifest V3, rolled out in June 2024, will significantly impact ad-blockers and other browser extensions. This update limits extensions to 30,000 rules, far below the 300,000 rules many ad-blockers currently use to function effectively. The change from the webRequest API to the declarativeNetRequest API will reduce ad-blockers' flexibility and ability to update rules in real-time.

While some ad-blockers like AdGuard, uBlock Origin Lite and Ghostery have adapted to Manifest V3, users may notice decreased effectiveness in blocking ads. This move has sparked controversy, with critics arguing it gives Google more control over extensions and potentially benefits its advertising business. As a result, some users are considering alternative browsers like Firefox, which has committed to continuing support for Manifest V2.

Perimeter Blocking

You may use the hosts file with below applications to block these miners on whole networks. Simply add the link to the above hosts file in each system.

Crypto Annoyances (Optional Step)

This filter list blocks cryptocurrency-related annoyances and unwanted content by removing URL tracking parameters (like utm_) and cookie banners, hiding promoted social media posts, eliminating TradingView popups / notifications / telemetry, stripping compliance banners from exchanges (Binance, Coinbase, etc.) and cleaning up crypto sites (CoinGecko, CoinMarketCap) by removing ads, banners and promotional feeds-resulting in a streamlined browsing experience free of distractions and tracking.

Operating System Blocking

For system-wide protection, consider modifying your device's hosts file:

Hosts based blocking

For the blocking based on the HOSTS file use the below link:

Here's a simple guide on how to access your hosts file on Linux, macOS and Windows.

Basic usage

For a thorough explanation on how to add the to your adblocker, open one of the help guides found in this folder:

  • https://github.com/chartingshow/crypto-firewall/tree/master/docs

Recommended versions

The firewall is known to reduce performance slightly and this is why we have several different versions.

Here's a suggested guide based on cpu processors:

  • Intel i3 - use full version (if you experience bad performance then try lite version instead).
  • Intel i5 - use full version (if you experience bad performance then try lite version instead).
  • Intel i7 - use mega version (if you experience bad performance then try full version instead).
  • Intel i9 - use beta or mega versions (if you experience bad performance then try full version instead).

  • AMD Ryzen 3 - use lite version (if you experience bad performance then try full version instead).

  • AMD Ryzen 5 - use full version (if you experience bad performance then try lite version instead).

  • AMD Ryzen 7 - use mega version (if you experience bad performance then try full version instead).

  • AMD Ryzen 9 - use beta or mega versions (if you experience bad performance then try full version instead).

Here's a suggested guide based on device:

  • Laptop or Computer - use beta or mega versions (if you experience bad performance then try full version instead).
  • Tablet - use mega or full versions (if you experience bad performance then try full version instead).
  • Powerful Smartphone - use full version (if you experience bad performance then try lite version instead).
  • Low-End Smartphone - use lite version.

Stable Versions

Lite Version

The Lite version excludes all the modules.

There are two methods to install into your adblocker:

  1. Click the link below:
  1. Copy and paste the link in the settings of the ad-blocker:
  • https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chartingshow/crypto-firewall/master/src/blacklists/lite-version.txt

Full Version

The Full version contains all the modules (except the crypto annoyances (stable), domains (stable), subdomains (stable), urls (stable) and adverts-filters (unstable) modules).

There are two methods to install into your adblocker:

  1. Click the link below:
  1. Copy and paste the link in the settings of the ad-blocker:
  • https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chartingshow/crypto-firewall/master/src/blacklists/full-version.txt

Mega Version

The Mega version contains all the modules (except adverts-filters (unstable) module).

There are two methods to install into your adblocker:

  1. Click the link below:
  1. Copy and paste the link in the settings of the ad-blocker:
  • https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chartingshow/crypto-firewall/master/src/blacklists/mega-version.txt

Unstable Beta Version

The Beta version contains all the stable and unstable modules.

To help the repo grow, please feel free to report any bugs!

There are two methods to install into your adblocker:

  1. Click the link below:
  1. Copy and paste the link in the settings of the ad-blocker:
  • https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chartingshow/crypto-firewall/master/src/blacklists/beta-version.txt

Free DNS / Hosting blocking

This repo blocks specific free dns / hosting services, that are completely saturated with hosting malware and viruses. This is to reduce the size of the filter lists and increase the performance. A list of services currently blocked can be found in the folder here:

Bad Browser Extensions & Package Names blocking

Malicious browser extensions pose critical risks by enabling cybercriminals to hijack browsing sessions, steal sensitive credentials and establish persistent access. These threats often masquerade as legitimate tools while exfiltrating cookies, authentication tokens and financial data.

Malicious apps are a method of manipulating users into downloading malware that allows cybercriminals to steal personal information, including login credentials or payment information. It's also possible that they can even take control of a user's device. A list of bad browser extensions and malicious package names currently blocked can be found in the following folder:

Autonomous System Number (ASN) blocking

An Autonomous System Number (ASN) is a globally unique 16-digit identification number assigned by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) to Autonomous Systems (AS). ASNs are crucial for routing within networks and exchanging routing information with other Internet Service Providers. Autonomous systems numbered one to 64511 are available by IANA for global use. The 64512 to 65535 series is reserved for private and reserved purposes.

An Autonomous System Number (ASN) can also be blocked, be aware that ASN's contain a load of ip addresses assigned to them. You can add them to a firewall of your choice.

The ASN block list can be found here:

IP blocking

IP Addresses can also be blocked, these contain things such as command-and-control (C2) servers for crypto malware etc. You can add them to a firewall of your choice.

The IP block list can be found here:

For a thorough explanation on how to add block an ip address in your firewall, you can open one of the help guides found in this folder:

  • https://github.com/chartingshow/crypto-firewall/tree/master/docs

Custom IP Block Lists

These custom IP address filter lists block specific malware and can be found in the folder:

  • https://github.com/chartingshow/crypto-firewall/tree/master/src/blacklists/custom-ip-block-lists

The reason why these custom lists aren't in the main IP filter list is because these IP addresses maybe shared and used for public access or hosting multiple domains! These custom IP address filter lists are for advanced users who can customize them in order to not block their access or applications.

Email blocking

Email addresses can be blocked, our email block list contains known Crypto scammers, Ransomware, Sextortion and Blackmail email addresses.

The Email block list can be found here:

To learn how to protect yourself from Sextortion emails, see here:

  • https://github.com/chartingshow/crypto-firewall/blob/master/docs/scams/how-to-protect-yourself-from-sextortion-scams.md

How to Identify a Ransomware Email Attack, see here:

  • https://github.com/chartingshow/crypto-firewall/blob/master/docs/scams/how-to-identify-a-ransomware-email-attack.md

Nuisance and scam calling telephone numbers blocking

It's essential to note that tech support scammers often use spoofed or fake numbers to disguise their true location and identity. These numbers may appear legitimate, but they are actually being used to perpetuate fraudulent activities.

Remember, if you receive a suspicious call or message claiming to be from technical support, hang up immediately and do not provide any personal or financial information. Report the incident to the relevant authorities and take steps to secure your device.

A list of spam blocking mobile apps can be found here:

Fraudulent cryptocurrency wallet addresses

Avoid sending cryptocurrency to bad actors and scammers, a list of bad blockchain wallet addresses can be found here in this folder:

Fraudulent cryptocurrency mining pool addresses

Avoid joining bad cryptocurrency mining pools, a list of bad blockchain mining pool addresses can be found here in this folder:

OFAC sanctioned digital currency addresses

OFAC publishes lists of individuals and companies owned or controlled by, or acting for or on behalf of, targeted countries. It also lists individuals, groups and entities, such as terrorists and narcotics traffickers designated under programs that are not country-specific. OFAC may add digital currency addresses to the SDN List to alert the public of specific digital currency identifiers associated with a blocked person.

The OFAC Sanctioned Digital Currency Addresses lists can be found in this folder:

How do we define sanctions data?

Sanctioned entities refer to entities listed on economic/trade embargo lists, such as by the US, EU, or UN, with which anyone subject to those jurisdictions is prohibited from dealing. Currently, this includes the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list of the US Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).

You can search the full list of OFAC Specially Designated Nationals in OFAC's sanctions database.

Modules

This repo contains various filter list modules, which users can check out in the following folders:


Mining (Opt-in and opt-out) will be blocked by default. If you see that mining is important, you would have to whitelist the website you actually want to support.

Issues

GitHub closed issues GitHub issues

If you face any issue, you can create a new issue in the Issues tab and we will be glad to help you out!

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.

If you like the Charting Show project

If you like Charting Show you can support the project's improvements and development of new features with a donation to our collective.

https://opencollective.com/chartingshow

Sponsors

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Backers

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Contributions, Feature Requests and Feedback

This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.

We are actively inviting new contributors! To start, please read the contribution guide.

This project is only possible thanks to the work of many dedicated volunteers. Everyone is encouraged to help in ways large and small. Here are a few ways you can help:

  • Read the current content and help us fix any spelling mistakes or grammatical errors.
  • Choose an existing issue on GitHub and submit a pull request to fix it.
  • Open a new issue to report an opportunity for improvement.

If you find any bugs in the code or have any improvements in mind then feel free to generate a pull request.

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Security

If you discover any security related issues, please open an issue! We will try and sort it out asap.

Semantic Versioning

This package uses: Semantic Versioning.

Legal

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Copyright and License

Copyright (c) Charting Show. All rights reserved.

License: GPL v3

Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute copies of Charting Show, but changing and hard forking are not allowed.

Many Thanks to all the Stargazers who have supported this project with stars()

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