Aggregates Blocklists from different sources into categories
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Aggregates Blocklists from different sources into categories
Machine-readable .txt blocklist of websites belonging to entities listed under the United States Specially Designated Nationals List (SDN List), updated once a day.
Machine-readable .txt blocklist of fraudulent URLs and IP Addresses from the Ukrainian Interbank Payment Systems Member Association "EMA" (https://www.ema.com.ua) website, updated once a day.
Machine-readable .txt allowlist of trusted site URLs from the Government of Singapore (https://www.gov.sg/trusted-sites) website.
Machine-readable .txt blocklist of IP addresses derived via lexical analysis of cloud virtual machine hostnames listed in the Inversion DNSBL Blocklists, updated every hour.
Tencent QQ has an undocumented publicly-accessible real-time feed of malicious URLs. This repository extracts these URLs, at regular intervals, to a machine-readable .txt blocklist compatible with firewall applications like Pi-hole and pfBlockerNG. (Defunct w.e.f. 25 January 2024)
[DEFUNCT w.e.f. 20 March 2023] Machine-readable .txt blocklist of malicious URLs from ipsniper.info, updated once a day.
Machine-readable .txt blocklist of phishing URLs and IP Addresses from the Chống Lừa Đảo (https://chongluadao.vn) project, updated once a day.
Generate malicious URL blocklists for DNSBL applications like pfBlockerNG or Pi-hole by scanning various public URL sources using the Safe Browsing API from Google and/or Yandex.
Machine-readable .txt blocklist of scam URLs and IP Addresses from the Global Anti Scam Organization (https://www.globalantiscam.org) website, updated once a day.
Blocklists for AdGuard Home, AdGuard, Little Snitch, Open Snitch, uBlock Origin, Brave Adblock, pfBlockerNG, and PiHole
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