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* [https://apwg.org/ the Anti-Phishing Working Group's RBL], | * [https://apwg.org/ the Anti-Phishing Working Group's RBL], | ||
* [https://safebrowsing.google.com/ Google Safe Browsing], | * [https://safebrowsing.google.com/ Google Safe Browsing], | ||
* [http://www.surbl.org/ SURBL], | * [http://www.surbl.org/ SURBL]'s feed is composed of domain names in unsolicited email messages and external blacklists, which are categorized into lists of phishing, malware, or spam activity.<ref>[http://www.surbl.org/lists Lists, SURBL]</ref> | ||
* [https://www.threatstop.com/ ThreatStop] | * [https://www.threatstop.com/ ThreatStop] | ||
* [[OpenPhish]], | * [[OpenPhish]], | ||
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* [[URLHaus]], | * [[URLHaus]], | ||
* [[ThreatFox]], and | * [[ThreatFox]], and | ||
* [[Spamhaus]]'s blocklist provides malicious domains obtained from URLs enumerated in spam email payloads, spammers, phishing, malware-related websites, or suspicious domain names that share patterns with domains involved in technical or content abuse.<ref>[https://www.spamhaus.org/ | * [[Spamhaus]]'s blocklist provides malicious domains obtained from URLs enumerated in spam email payloads, spammers, phishing, malware-related websites, or suspicious domain names that share patterns with domains involved in technical or content abuse.<ref>[https://www.spamhaus.org/dbl/ Spamhaus DBL]</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== |