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'''NetBeacon''' is a tool developed by the [[DNS Abuse Institute]] in collaboration with [[CleanDNS]] to combat online abuse.<ref name="about">[https://netbeacon.org/about/ NetBeacon.org - About]</ref> The tool enables online abuse reporting, and provides vetting and identity verification for abuse complaints. Reports are routed to the relevant organizations after vetting.<ref name="about" />
'''NetBeacon''' is a tool developed by the [[DNS Abuse Institute]] in collaboration with [[CleanDNS]] to combat online abuse.<ref name="about">[https://netbeacon.org/about/ NetBeacon.org - About]</ref> The tool enables online abuse reporting, and provides vetting and identity verification for abuse complaints. Reports are routed to the relevant organizations after vetting.<ref name="about" /> It handles reports of malware, phishing, botnets, and spam.
 
==Objectives==
* provide a free and easy-to-use site to report abuse
* improve the quality of reports
* reduces barriers to action
* use saveable forms for DNS abuse reporting to standardize requirements and format
* Report enrichment
* Automatic distribution<ref>[https://74.schedule.icann.org/ At-Large Policy: An End User's Perspective on the Role of At-Large in DNS Abuse, ICANN 74]</ref>


==References==
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Revision as of 15:43, 12 July 2022

NetBeacon is a tool developed by the DNS Abuse Institute in collaboration with CleanDNS to combat online abuse.[1] The tool enables online abuse reporting, and provides vetting and identity verification for abuse complaints. Reports are routed to the relevant organizations after vetting.[1] It handles reports of malware, phishing, botnets, and spam.

Objectives

  • provide a free and easy-to-use site to report abuse
  • improve the quality of reports
  • reduces barriers to action
  • use saveable forms for DNS abuse reporting to standardize requirements and format
  • Report enrichment
  • Automatic distribution[2]

References