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charlie-check-powned

v1.0.5

Published

outil pour vérifier si les comptes web liés à une adresse mail ont été compromis par des brêches de sécurité

Downloads

15

Readme

Charlie Check Powned ReadMe

What is it ?

This Charlie Check Powned utility is an e-mail checker; it checks wether an e-mail address has been corrupted or not.
In affirmative case, it will display the domain name(s) where the e-mail adress was corrupted.

How to use it ?

Installation WARNING !!! Global installation required (-g).

$ npm i -g charlie-check-powned

Usage

Just type 'charliecp' (without curly quotes) followed by the e-mail adress to check, for example:
charliecp [email protected]
The module will first check the syntax validity of the e-mail adress: in case of invalid entry,
This e-mail is not valid; please check syntax will be displayed.
When a valid e-mail adress is entered, a first message will appear:
Valid e-mail -> waiting for server response
Followed short time after by the checking results:

  • This e-mail adress is safe. -> for a clean e-mail adress;
  • [email protected] has been powned on : gaadi.com -> telling you on which domain the e-mail has been corrupted.
    The server may sometimes be down, or may not respond for whaterver cause; in this case, the following message will be displayed:
    A problem in the server has occured, please retry.

Dependencies

email-validator
axios
chalk

Credit

The 'Have I Been Powned' API for providing datas.
Becode -> for sharing knowledge.
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