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* Cisco’s [https://talosintelligence.com/reputation_center Talos] has an email reputation system.
 
* Cisco’s [https://talosintelligence.com/reputation_center Talos] has an email reputation system.
 
* [https://apwg.org/ the Anti-Phishing Working Group's RBL]'s contains phishing URLs submitted by accredited users through the [https://apwg.org/ecx/ eCrime Exchange platform]. The URLs are accompanied by metadata, including the confidence level and the target brand name; this RBL makes no distinction between [[Malicious Domain|malicious domains]] and [[Compromised Domain|compromised websites]].
 
* [https://apwg.org/ the Anti-Phishing Working Group's RBL]'s contains phishing URLs submitted by accredited users through the [https://apwg.org/ecx/ eCrime Exchange platform]. The URLs are accompanied by metadata, including the confidence level and the target brand name; this RBL makes no distinction between [[Malicious Domain|malicious domains]] and [[Compromised Domain|compromised websites]].
* [https://safebrowsing.google.com/ Google Safe Browsing],
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* [https://safebrowsing.google.com/ Google Safe Browsing]'s technology, launched in 2007, examines billions of URLs per day looking for unsafe websites and showing warnings on Google Search and in web browsers.
 
* [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>
 
* [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]
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* [https://www.threatstop.com/ ThreatStop] is a commercial [[cybersecurity]] operation established in 2009 that includes [[Paul Mockapetris]] as its chief scientist.
* [[OpenPhish]]'s feed contains phishing URLs and targeted brands.
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* [[OpenPhish]]'s feed contains phishing URLs and targeted brands.<ref>[https://openphish.com/ OpenPhish]</ref>
* [[PhishTank]] is a community-based phishing verification system. Phishing URLs are submitted and verified manually by its contributors and contain metadata like the target brand name but do not distinguish between malicious and compromised domains.
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* [https://www.phishtank.com/ PhishTank] is a community-based phishing verification system. Phishing URLs are submitted and verified manually by its contributors and contain metadata like the target brand name but do not distinguish between malicious and compromised domains.
 
* [[Abuse.ch]] is an anti-malware non-profit organization working with ISPs and network operators that runs [[URLHaus]], which focuses on maliciously registered domains, and [[ThreatFox]], which focuses on compromised websites.
 
* [[Abuse.ch]] is an anti-malware non-profit organization working with ISPs and network operators that runs [[URLHaus]], which focuses on maliciously registered domains, and [[ThreatFox]], which focuses on compromised websites.
 
* [[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>
 
* [[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>
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