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# List of ipsets included
The following list was automatically generated on Sun Nov 20 22:35:13 UTC 2016.
The following list was automatically generated on Sun Nov 20 22:37:50 UTC 2016.
The update frequency is the maximum allowed by internal configuration. A list will never be downloaded sooner than the update frequency stated. A list may also not be downloaded, after this frequency expired, if it has not been modified on the server (as reported by HTTP `IF_MODIFIED_SINCE` method).
@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ bambenek_p2pgoz|[Bambenek Consulting](http://osint.bambenekconsulting.com/feeds/
[blocklist_de_sip](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blocklist_de_sip)|[Blocklist.de](https://www.blocklist.de/) All IP addresses that tried to login in a SIP, VOIP or Asterisk Server and are included in the IPs list from infiltrated.net|ipv4 hash:ip|135 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](http://lists.blocklist.de/lists/sip.txt)
[blocklist_de_ssh](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blocklist_de_ssh)|[Blocklist.de](https://www.blocklist.de/) All IP addresses which have been reported within the last 48 hours as having run attacks on the service SSH.|ipv4 hash:ip|2947 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](http://lists.blocklist.de/lists/ssh.txt)
[blocklist_de_strongips](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blocklist_de_strongips)|[Blocklist.de](https://www.blocklist.de/) All IPs which are older then 2 month and have more then 5.000 attacks.|ipv4 hash:ip|141 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](http://lists.blocklist.de/lists/strongips.txt)
[blocklist_net_ua](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blocklist_net_ua)|[blocklist.net.ua](https://blocklist.net.ua) The BlockList project was created to become protection against negative influence of the harmful and potentially dangerous events on the Internet. First of all this service will help internet and hosting providers to protect subscribers sites from being hacked. BlockList will help to stop receiving a large amount of spam from dubious SMTP relays or from attempts of brute force passwords to servers and network equipment.|ipv4 hash:ip|10884 unique IPs|updated every 10 mins from [this link](https://blocklist.net.ua/blocklist.csv)
[blocklist_net_ua](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blocklist_net_ua)|[blocklist.net.ua](https://blocklist.net.ua) The BlockList project was created to become protection against negative influence of the harmful and potentially dangerous events on the Internet. First of all this service will help internet and hosting providers to protect subscribers sites from being hacked. BlockList will help to stop receiving a large amount of spam from dubious SMTP relays or from attempts of brute force passwords to servers and network equipment.|ipv4 hash:ip|10953 unique IPs|updated every 10 mins from [this link](https://blocklist.net.ua/blocklist.csv)
[blueliv_crimeserver_last](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blueliv_crimeserver_last)|[blueliv.com](https://www.blueliv.com/) Last 6 hours Cybercrime IPs, in all categories: BACKDOOR, C_AND_C, EXPLOIT_KIT, MALWARE and PHISHING (to download the source data you need an API key from blueliv.com)|ipv4 hash:ip|88 unique IPs|updated every 6 hours from [this link](https://freeapi.blueliv.com/v1/crimeserver/last)
[blueliv_crimeserver_last_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blueliv_crimeserver_last_1d)|[blueliv.com](https://www.blueliv.com/) Last 6 hours Cybercrime IPs, in all categories: BACKDOOR, C_AND_C, EXPLOIT_KIT, MALWARE and PHISHING (to download the source data you need an API key from blueliv.com)|ipv4 hash:ip|332 unique IPs|updated every 6 hours from [this link](https://freeapi.blueliv.com/v1/crimeserver/last)
[blueliv_crimeserver_last_2d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blueliv_crimeserver_last_2d)|[blueliv.com](https://www.blueliv.com/) Last 6 hours Cybercrime IPs, in all categories: BACKDOOR, C_AND_C, EXPLOIT_KIT, MALWARE and PHISHING (to download the source data you need an API key from blueliv.com)|ipv4 hash:ip|512 unique IPs|updated every 6 hours from [this link](https://freeapi.blueliv.com/v1/crimeserver/last)
@ -316,10 +316,10 @@ bambenek_p2pgoz|[Bambenek Consulting](http://osint.bambenekconsulting.com/feeds/
[blueliv_crimeserver_recent](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blueliv_crimeserver_recent)|[blueliv.com](https://www.blueliv.com/) Recent Cybercrime IPs, in all categories: BACKDOOR, C_AND_C, EXPLOIT_KIT, MALWARE and PHISHING (to download the source data you need an API key from blueliv.com)|ipv4 hash:ip|44 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://freeapi.blueliv.com/v1/crimeserver/recent)
[bm_tor](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=bm_tor)|[torstatus.blutmagie.de](https://torstatus.blutmagie.de) list of all TOR network servers|ipv4 hash:ip|6969 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/ip_list_all.php/Tor_ip_list_ALL.csv)
[bogons](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=bogons)|[Team-Cymru.org](http://www.team-cymru.org) private and reserved addresses defined by RFC 1918, RFC 5735, and RFC 6598 and netblocks that have not been allocated to a regional internet registry|ipv4 hash:net|13 subnets, 592708608 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](http://www.team-cymru.org/Services/Bogons/bogon-bn-agg.txt)
[botscout](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=botscout)|[BotScout](http://botscout.com/) helps prevent automated web scripts, known as bots, from registering on forums, polluting databases, spreading spam, and abusing forms on web sites. They do this by tracking the names, IPs, and email addresses that bots use and logging them as unique signatures for future reference. They also provide a simple yet powerful API that you can use to test forms when they're submitted on your site. This list is composed of the most recently-caught bots.|ipv4 hash:ip|51 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://botscout.com/last_caught_cache.htm)
[botscout_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=botscout_1d)|[BotScout](http://botscout.com/) helps prevent automated web scripts, known as bots, from registering on forums, polluting databases, spreading spam, and abusing forms on web sites. They do this by tracking the names, IPs, and email addresses that bots use and logging them as unique signatures for future reference. They also provide a simple yet powerful API that you can use to test forms when they're submitted on your site. This list is composed of the most recently-caught bots.|ipv4 hash:ip|1211 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://botscout.com/last_caught_cache.htm)
[botscout_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=botscout_30d)|[BotScout](http://botscout.com/) helps prevent automated web scripts, known as bots, from registering on forums, polluting databases, spreading spam, and abusing forms on web sites. They do this by tracking the names, IPs, and email addresses that bots use and logging them as unique signatures for future reference. They also provide a simple yet powerful API that you can use to test forms when they're submitted on your site. This list is composed of the most recently-caught bots.|ipv4 hash:ip|13176 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://botscout.com/last_caught_cache.htm)
[botscout_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=botscout_7d)|[BotScout](http://botscout.com/) helps prevent automated web scripts, known as bots, from registering on forums, polluting databases, spreading spam, and abusing forms on web sites. They do this by tracking the names, IPs, and email addresses that bots use and logging them as unique signatures for future reference. They also provide a simple yet powerful API that you can use to test forms when they're submitted on your site. This list is composed of the most recently-caught bots.|ipv4 hash:ip|4430 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://botscout.com/last_caught_cache.htm)
[botscout](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=botscout)|[BotScout](http://botscout.com/) helps prevent automated web scripts, known as bots, from registering on forums, polluting databases, spreading spam, and abusing forms on web sites. They do this by tracking the names, IPs, and email addresses that bots use and logging them as unique signatures for future reference. They also provide a simple yet powerful API that you can use to test forms when they're submitted on your site. This list is composed of the most recently-caught bots.|ipv4 hash:ip|27 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://botscout.com/last_caught_cache.htm)
[botscout_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=botscout_1d)|[BotScout](http://botscout.com/) helps prevent automated web scripts, known as bots, from registering on forums, polluting databases, spreading spam, and abusing forms on web sites. They do this by tracking the names, IPs, and email addresses that bots use and logging them as unique signatures for future reference. They also provide a simple yet powerful API that you can use to test forms when they're submitted on your site. This list is composed of the most recently-caught bots.|ipv4 hash:ip|1213 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://botscout.com/last_caught_cache.htm)
[botscout_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=botscout_30d)|[BotScout](http://botscout.com/) helps prevent automated web scripts, known as bots, from registering on forums, polluting databases, spreading spam, and abusing forms on web sites. They do this by tracking the names, IPs, and email addresses that bots use and logging them as unique signatures for future reference. They also provide a simple yet powerful API that you can use to test forms when they're submitted on your site. This list is composed of the most recently-caught bots.|ipv4 hash:ip|13178 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://botscout.com/last_caught_cache.htm)
[botscout_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=botscout_7d)|[BotScout](http://botscout.com/) helps prevent automated web scripts, known as bots, from registering on forums, polluting databases, spreading spam, and abusing forms on web sites. They do this by tracking the names, IPs, and email addresses that bots use and logging them as unique signatures for future reference. They also provide a simple yet powerful API that you can use to test forms when they're submitted on your site. This list is composed of the most recently-caught bots.|ipv4 hash:ip|4431 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://botscout.com/last_caught_cache.htm)
[botvrij_dst](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=botvrij_dst)|[botvrij.eu](http://www.botvrij.eu/) Indicators of Compromise (IOCS) about malicious destination IPs, gathered via open source information feeds (blog pages and PDF documents) and then consolidated into different datasets. To ensure the quality of the data all entries older than approx. 6 months are removed.|ipv4 hash:ip|333 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](http://www.botvrij.eu/data/ioclist.ip-dst.raw)
[botvrij_src](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=botvrij_src)|[botvrij.eu](http://www.botvrij.eu/) Indicators of Compromise (IOCS) about malicious source IPs, gathered via open source information feeds (blog pages and PDF documents) and then consolidated into different datasets. To ensure the quality of the data all entries older than approx. 6 months are removed.|ipv4 hash:ip|0 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](http://www.botvrij.eu/data/ioclist.ip-src.raw)
[bruteforceblocker](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=bruteforceblocker)|[danger.rulez.sk bruteforceblocker](http://danger.rulez.sk/index.php/bruteforceblocker/) (fail2ban alternative for SSH on OpenBSD). This is an automatically generated list from users reporting failed authentication attempts. An IP seems to be included if 3 or more users report it. Its retention pocily seems 30 days.|ipv4 hash:ip|1405 unique IPs|updated every 3 hours from [this link](http://danger.rulez.sk/projects/bruteforceblocker/blist.php)
@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ bambenek_p2pgoz|[Bambenek Consulting](http://osint.bambenekconsulting.com/feeds/
[dataplane_sipquery](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=dataplane_sipquery)|[DataPlane.org](https://dataplane.org/) IP addresses that has been seen initiating a SIP OPTIONS query to a remote host. This report lists hosts that are suspicious of more than just port scanning. These hosts may be SIP server cataloging or conducting various forms of telephony abuse.|ipv4 hash:ip|341 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](https://dataplane.org/sipquery.txt)
[dataplane_sshclient](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=dataplane_sshclient)|[DataPlane.org](https://dataplane.org/) IP addresses that has been seen initiating an SSH connection to a remote host. This report lists hosts that are suspicious of more than just port scanning. These hosts may be SSH server cataloging or conducting authentication attack attempts.|ipv4 hash:ip|3189 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](https://dataplane.org/sshclient.txt)
[dataplane_sshpwauth](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=dataplane_sshpwauth)|[DataPlane.org](https://dataplane.org/) IP addresses that has been seen attempting to remotely login to a host using SSH password authentication. This report lists hosts that are highly suspicious and are likely conducting malicious SSH password authentication attacks.|ipv4 hash:ip|1380 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](https://dataplane.org/sshpwauth.txt)
[dm_tor](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=dm_tor)|[dan.me.uk](https://www.dan.me.uk) dynamic list of TOR nodes|ipv4 hash:ip|6966 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](https://www.dan.me.uk/torlist/)
[dm_tor](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=dm_tor)|[dan.me.uk](https://www.dan.me.uk) dynamic list of TOR nodes|ipv4 hash:ip|6938 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](https://www.dan.me.uk/torlist/)
[dragon_http](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=dragon_http)|[Dragon Research Group](http://www.dragonresearchgroup.org/) IPs that have been seen sending HTTP requests to Dragon Research Pods in the last 7 days. This report lists hosts that are highly suspicious and are likely conducting malicious HTTP attacks. LEGITIMATE SEARCH ENGINE BOTS MAY BE IN THIS LIST. This report is informational. It is not a blacklist, but some operators may choose to use it to help protect their networks and hosts in the forms of automated reporting and mitigation services.|ipv4 hash:net|219 subnets, 59136 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://www.dragonresearchgroup.org/insight/http-report.txt)
[dragon_sshpauth](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=dragon_sshpauth)|[Dragon Research Group](http://www.dragonresearchgroup.org/) IP address that has been seen attempting to remotely login to a host using SSH password authentication, in the last 7 days. This report lists hosts that are highly suspicious and are likely conducting malicious SSH password authentication attacks.|ipv4 hash:net|324 subnets, 333 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](https://www.dragonresearchgroup.org/insight/sshpwauth.txt)
[dragon_vncprobe](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=dragon_vncprobe)|[Dragon Research Group](http://www.dragonresearchgroup.org/) IP address that has been seen attempting to remotely connect to a host running the VNC application service, in the last 7 days. This report lists hosts that are highly suspicious and are likely conducting malicious VNC probes or VNC brute force attacks.|ipv4 hash:net|60 subnets, 60 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](https://www.dragonresearchgroup.org/insight/vncprobe.txt)
@ -656,13 +656,13 @@ esentire_burmundisoul_ru|Ursnif Variant CnC|ipv4 hash:ip|disabled|updated every
[et_tor](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=et_tor)|[EmergingThreats.net TOR list](http://doc.emergingthreats.net/bin/view/Main/TorRules) of TOR network IPs|ipv4 hash:ip|6880 unique IPs|updated every 12 hours from [this link](http://rules.emergingthreats.net/blockrules/emerging-tor.rules)
[feodo](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=feodo)|[Abuse.ch Feodo tracker](https://feodotracker.abuse.ch) trojan includes IPs which are being used by Feodo (also known as Cridex or Bugat) which commits ebanking fraud|ipv4 hash:ip|715 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](https://feodotracker.abuse.ch/blocklist/?download=ipblocklist)
[feodo_badips](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=feodo_badips)|[Abuse.ch Feodo tracker BadIPs](https://feodotracker.abuse.ch) The Feodo Tracker Feodo BadIP Blocklist only contains IP addresses (IPv4) used as C&C communication channel by the Feodo Trojan version B. These IP addresses are usually servers rented by cybercriminals directly and used for the exclusive purpose of hosting a Feodo C&C server. Hence you should expect no legit traffic to those IP addresses. The site highly recommends you to block/drop any traffic towards any Feodo C&C using the Feodo BadIP Blocklist. Please consider that this blocklist only contains IP addresses used by version B of the Feodo Trojan. C&C communication channels used by version A, version C and version D are not covered by this blocklist.|ipv4 hash:ip|0 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](https://feodotracker.abuse.ch/blocklist/?download=badips)
[firehol_abusers_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_abusers_1d)|An ipset made from blocklists that track abusers in the last 24 hours. (includes: botscout_1d cleantalk_new_1d cleantalk_updated_1d php_commenters_1d php_dictionary_1d php_harvesters_1d php_spammers_1d stopforumspam_1d)|ipv4 hash:net|12145 subnets, 12719 unique IPs|
[firehol_abusers_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_abusers_1d)|An ipset made from blocklists that track abusers in the last 24 hours. (includes: botscout_1d cleantalk_new_1d cleantalk_updated_1d php_commenters_1d php_dictionary_1d php_harvesters_1d php_spammers_1d stopforumspam_1d)|ipv4 hash:net|12147 subnets, 12721 unique IPs|
[firehol_abusers_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_abusers_30d)|An ipset made from blocklists that track abusers in the last 30 days. (includes: cleantalk_new_30d cleantalk_updated_30d php_commenters_30d php_dictionary_30d php_harvesters_30d php_spammers_30d stopforumspam sblam)|ipv4 hash:net|200240 subnets, 213038 unique IPs|
[firehol_anonymous](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_anonymous)|An ipset that includes all the anonymizing IPs of the world. (includes: anonymous bm_tor dm_tor firehol_proxies tor_exits)|ipv4 hash:net|39658 subnets, 46703 unique IPs|
[firehol_anonymous](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_anonymous)|An ipset that includes all the anonymizing IPs of the world. (includes: anonymous bm_tor dm_tor firehol_proxies tor_exits)|ipv4 hash:net|39706 subnets, 46751 unique IPs|
[firehol_level1](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_level1)|A firewall blacklist composed from IP lists, providing maximum protection with minimum false positives. Suitable for basic protection on all internet facing servers, routers and firewalls. (includes: bambenek_c2 dshield feodo fullbogons palevo spamhaus_drop spamhaus_edrop sslbl zeus_badips ransomware_rw)|ipv4 hash:net|17221 subnets, 662542737 unique IPs|
[firehol_level2](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_level2)|An ipset made from blocklists that track attacks, during about the last 48 hours. (includes: blocklist_de dshield_1d greensnow openbl_1d virbl)|ipv4 hash:net|14888 subnets, 31993 unique IPs|
[firehol_level2](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_level2)|An ipset made from blocklists that track attacks, during about the last 48 hours. (includes: blocklist_de dshield_1d greensnow openbl_1d virbl)|ipv4 hash:net|14884 subnets, 31989 unique IPs|
[firehol_level3](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_level3)|An ipset made from blocklists that track attacks, spyware, viruses. It includes IPs than have been reported or detected in the last 30 days. (includes: bruteforceblocker ciarmy dragon_http dragon_sshpauth dragon_vncprobe dshield_30d dshield_top_1000 malc0de maxmind_proxy_fraud myip openbl_30d shunlist snort_ipfilter sslbl_aggressive talosintel_ipfilter zeus vxvault)|ipv4 hash:net|23798 subnets, 128654 unique IPs|
[firehol_level4](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_level4)|An ipset made from blocklists that track attacks, but may include a large number of false positives. (includes: cleanmx_viruses blocklist_net_ua botscout_30d cruzit_web_attacks cybercrime haley_ssh iblocklist_hijacked iblocklist_spyware iblocklist_webexploit ipblacklistcloud_top iw_wormlist malwaredomainlist)|ipv4 hash:net|75318 subnets, 9571028 unique IPs|
[firehol_level4](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_level4)|An ipset made from blocklists that track attacks, but may include a large number of false positives. (includes: cleanmx_viruses blocklist_net_ua botscout_30d cruzit_web_attacks cybercrime haley_ssh iblocklist_hijacked iblocklist_spyware iblocklist_webexploit ipblacklistcloud_top iw_wormlist malwaredomainlist)|ipv4 hash:net|75377 subnets, 9571096 unique IPs|
[firehol_proxies](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_proxies)|An ipset made from all sources that track open proxies. It includes IPs reported or detected in the last 30 days. (includes: iblocklist_proxies maxmind_proxy_fraud proxylists_30d proxyrss_30d proxz_30d proxyspy_30d ri_connect_proxies_30d ri_web_proxies_30d socks_proxy_30d sslproxies_30d xroxy_30d)|ipv4 hash:net|32953 subnets, 33766 unique IPs|
[firehol_webclient](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_webclient)|An IP blacklist made from blocklists that track IPs that a web client should never talk to. This list is to be used on top of firehol_level1. (includes: ransomware_online sslbl_aggressive cybercrime atlas_phishing_2d atlas_fastflux_2d dyndns_ponmocup maxmind_proxy_fraud)|ipv4 hash:net|11892 subnets, 11972 unique IPs|
[firehol_webserver](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=firehol_webserver)|A web server IP blacklist made from blocklists that track IPs that should never be your web users. (This list includes IPs that are servers hosting malware, bots, etc or users having a long criminal history. This list is to be used on top of firehol_level1, firehol_level2, firehol_level3 and possibly firehol_proxies or firehol_anonymous). (includes: hphosts_emd hphosts_exp hphosts_fsa hphosts_hjk hphosts_psh hphosts_wrz maxmind_proxy_fraud myip pushing_inertia_blocklist stopforumspam_toxic)|ipv4 hash:net|50516 subnets, 50960062 unique IPs|
@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ esentire_burmundisoul_ru|Ursnif Variant CnC|ipv4 hash:ip|disabled|updated every
[gpf_comics](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=gpf_comics)|The GPF DNS Block List is a list of IP addresses on the Internet that have attacked the [GPF Comics](http://www.gpf-comics.com/) family of Web sites. IPs on this block list have been banned from accessing all of our servers because they were caught in the act of spamming, attempting to exploit our scripts, scanning for vulnerabilities, or consuming resources to the detriment of our human visitors.|ipv4 hash:ip|3348 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://www.gpf-comics.com/dnsbl/export.php)
[graphiclineweb](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=graphiclineweb)|[GraphiclineWeb](https://graphiclineweb.wordpress.com/tech-notes/ip-blacklist/) The IPs, Hosts and Domains listed in this table are banned universally from accessing websites controlled by the maintainer. Some form of bad activity has been seen from the addresses listed. Bad activity includes: unwanted spiders, rule breakers, comment spammers, trackback spammers, spambots, hacker bots, registration bots and other scripting attackers, harvesters, nuisance spiders, spy bots and organisations spying on websites for commercial reasons.|ipv4 hash:net|2579 subnets, 330527 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://graphiclineweb.wordpress.com/tech-notes/ip-blacklist/)
[graphiclineweb](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=graphiclineweb)|[GraphiclineWeb](https://graphiclineweb.wordpress.com/tech-notes/ip-blacklist/) The IPs, Hosts and Domains listed in this table are banned universally from accessing websites controlled by the maintainer. Some form of bad activity has been seen from the addresses listed. Bad activity includes: unwanted spiders, rule breakers, comment spammers, trackback spammers, spambots, hacker bots, registration bots and other scripting attackers, harvesters, nuisance spiders, spy bots and organisations spying on websites for commercial reasons.|ipv4 hash:net|2579 subnets, 330527 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://graphiclineweb.wordpress.com/tech-notes/ip-blacklist/)
[greensnow](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=greensnow)|[GreenSnow](https://greensnow.co/) is a team harvesting a large number of IPs from different computers located around the world. GreenSnow is comparable with SpamHaus.org for attacks of any kind except for spam. Their list is updated automatically and you can withdraw at any time your IP address if it has been listed. Attacks / bruteforce that are monitored are: Scan Port, FTP, POP3, mod_security, IMAP, SMTP, SSH, cPanel, etc.|ipv4 hash:ip|1525 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://blocklist.greensnow.co/greensnow.txt)
[greensnow](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=greensnow)|[GreenSnow](https://greensnow.co/) is a team harvesting a large number of IPs from different computers located around the world. GreenSnow is comparable with SpamHaus.org for attacks of any kind except for spam. Their list is updated automatically and you can withdraw at any time your IP address if it has been listed. Attacks / bruteforce that are monitored are: Scan Port, FTP, POP3, mod_security, IMAP, SMTP, SSH, cPanel, etc.|ipv4 hash:ip|1518 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://blocklist.greensnow.co/greensnow.txt)
[haley_ssh](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=haley_ssh)|[Charles Haley](http://charles.the-haleys.org) IPs launching SSH dictionary attacks.|ipv4 hash:ip|22545 unique IPs|updated every 4 hours from [this link](http://charles.the-haleys.org/ssh_dico_attack_hdeny_format.php/hostsdeny.txt)
[hphosts_ats](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=hphosts_ats)|[hpHosts](http://hosts-file.net/?s=Download) ad/tracking servers listed in the hpHosts database. The maintainer's file contains hostnames, which have been DNS resolved to IP addresses.|ipv4 hash:ip|15711 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](http://hosts-file.net/ad_servers.txt)
[hphosts_emd](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=hphosts_emd)|[hpHosts](http://hosts-file.net/?s=Download) malware sites listed in the hpHosts database. The maintainer's file contains hostnames, which have been DNS resolved to IP addresses.|ipv4 hash:ip|22077 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](http://hosts-file.net/emd.txt)
@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ esentire_burmundisoul_ru|Ursnif Variant CnC|ipv4 hash:ip|disabled|updated every
[nullsecure](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=nullsecure)|[nullsecure.org](http://nullsecure.org/) This is a free threat feed provided for use in any acceptable manner. This feed was aggregated using the [Tango Honeypot Intelligence Splunk App](https://github.com/aplura/Tango) by Brian Warehime, a Senior Security Analyst at Defense Point Security.|ipv4 hash:ip|29439 unique IPs|updated every 8 hours from [this link](http://nullsecure.org/threatfeed/master.txt)
openbl|[OpenBL.org](http://www.openbl.org/) default blacklist (currently it is the same with 90 days). OpenBL.org is detecting, logging and reporting various types of internet abuse. Currently they monitor ports 21 (FTP), 22 (SSH), 23 (TELNET), 25 (SMTP), 110 (POP3), 143 (IMAP), 587 (Submission), 993 (IMAPS) and 995 (POP3S) for bruteforce login attacks as well as scans on ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) for vulnerable installations of phpMyAdmin and other web applications|ipv4 hash:ip|disabled|updated every 4 hours from [this link](http://www.openbl.org/lists/base.txt)
[openbl_180d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=openbl_180d)|[OpenBL.org](http://www.openbl.org/) last 180 days IPs. OpenBL.org is detecting, logging and reporting various types of internet abuse. Currently they monitor ports 21 (FTP), 22 (SSH), 23 (TELNET), 25 (SMTP), 110 (POP3), 143 (IMAP), 587 (Submission), 993 (IMAPS) and 995 (POP3S) for bruteforce login attacks as well as scans on ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) for vulnerable installations of phpMyAdmin and other web applications.|ipv4 hash:ip|11552 unique IPs|updated every 4 hours from [this link](http://www.openbl.org/lists/base_180days.txt)
[openbl_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=openbl_1d)|[OpenBL.org](http://www.openbl.org/) last 24 hours IPs. OpenBL.org is detecting, logging and reporting various types of internet abuse. Currently they monitor ports 21 (FTP), 22 (SSH), 23 (TELNET), 25 (SMTP), 110 (POP3), 143 (IMAP), 587 (Submission), 993 (IMAPS) and 995 (POP3S) for bruteforce login attacks as well as scans on ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) for vulnerable installations of phpMyAdmin and other web applications.|ipv4 hash:ip|150 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://www.openbl.org/lists/base_1days.txt)
[openbl_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=openbl_1d)|[OpenBL.org](http://www.openbl.org/) last 24 hours IPs. OpenBL.org is detecting, logging and reporting various types of internet abuse. Currently they monitor ports 21 (FTP), 22 (SSH), 23 (TELNET), 25 (SMTP), 110 (POP3), 143 (IMAP), 587 (Submission), 993 (IMAPS) and 995 (POP3S) for bruteforce login attacks as well as scans on ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) for vulnerable installations of phpMyAdmin and other web applications.|ipv4 hash:ip|148 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://www.openbl.org/lists/base_1days.txt)
[openbl_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=openbl_30d)|[OpenBL.org](http://www.openbl.org/) last 30 days IPs. OpenBL.org is detecting, logging and reporting various types of internet abuse. Currently they monitor ports 21 (FTP), 22 (SSH), 23 (TELNET), 25 (SMTP), 110 (POP3), 143 (IMAP), 587 (Submission), 993 (IMAPS) and 995 (POP3S) for bruteforce login attacks as well as scans on ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) for vulnerable installations of phpMyAdmin and other web applications.|ipv4 hash:ip|3125 unique IPs|updated every 4 hours from [this link](http://www.openbl.org/lists/base_30days.txt)
[openbl_360d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=openbl_360d)|[OpenBL.org](http://www.openbl.org/) last 360 days IPs. OpenBL.org is detecting, logging and reporting various types of internet abuse. Currently they monitor ports 21 (FTP), 22 (SSH), 23 (TELNET), 25 (SMTP), 110 (POP3), 143 (IMAP), 587 (Submission), 993 (IMAPS) and 995 (POP3S) for bruteforce login attacks as well as scans on ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) for vulnerable installations of phpMyAdmin and other web applications.|ipv4 hash:ip|20152 unique IPs|updated every 4 hours from [this link](http://www.openbl.org/lists/base_360days.txt)
[openbl_60d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=openbl_60d)|[OpenBL.org](http://www.openbl.org/) last 60 days IPs. OpenBL.org is detecting, logging and reporting various types of internet abuse. Currently they monitor ports 21 (FTP), 22 (SSH), 23 (TELNET), 25 (SMTP), 110 (POP3), 143 (IMAP), 587 (Submission), 993 (IMAPS) and 995 (POP3S) for bruteforce login attacks as well as scans on ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) for vulnerable installations of phpMyAdmin and other web applications.|ipv4 hash:ip|5159 unique IPs|updated every 4 hours from [this link](http://www.openbl.org/lists/base_60days.txt)
@ -1289,7 +1289,7 @@ php_bad|[projecthoneypot.org](http://www.projecthoneypot.org/?rf=192670) bad web
[proxz_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=proxz_7d)|[proxz.com](http://www.proxz.com) open proxies (this list is composed using an RSS feed)|ipv4 hash:ip|964 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://www.proxz.com/proxylists.xml)
[pushing_inertia_blocklist](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=pushing_inertia_blocklist)|[Pushing Inertia](https://github.com/pushinginertia/ip-blacklist) IPs of hosting providers that are known to host various bots, spiders, scrapers, etc. to block access from these providers to web servers.|ipv4 hash:net|864 subnets, 50729096 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pushinginertia/ip-blacklist/master/ip_blacklist.conf)
[ransomware_cryptowall_ps](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=ransomware_cryptowall_ps)|[Abuse.ch Ransomware Tracker](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch) Ransomware Tracker tracks and monitors the status of domain names, IP addresses and URLs that are associated with Ransomware, such as Botnet C&C servers, distribution sites and payment sites. By using data provided by Ransomware Tracker, hosting- and internet service provider (ISPs), as well as national CERTs/CSIRTs, law enforcement agencies (LEA) and security researchers can receive an overview on infrastructure used by Ransomware and whether these are actively being used by miscreant to commit fraud. This list is CW_PS_IPBL: CryptoWall Ransomware Payment Sites IP blocklist.|ipv4 hash:ip|0 unique IPs|updated every 5 mins from [this link](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch/downloads/CW_PS_IPBL.txt)
[ransomware_feed](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=ransomware_feed)|[Abuse.ch Ransomware Tracker](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch) Ransomware Tracker tracks and monitors the status of domain names, IP addresses and URLs that are associated with Ransomware, such as Botnet C&C servers, distribution sites and payment sites. By using data provided by Ransomware Tracker, hosting- and internet service provider (ISPs), as well as national CERTs/CSIRTs, law enforcement agencies (LEA) and security researchers can receive an overview on infrastructure used by Ransomware and whether these are actively being used by miscreant to commit fraud. The IPs in this list have been extracted from the tracker data feed.|ipv4 hash:ip|4033 unique IPs|updated every 5 mins from [this link](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch/feeds/csv/)
[ransomware_feed](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=ransomware_feed)|[Abuse.ch Ransomware Tracker](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch) Ransomware Tracker tracks and monitors the status of domain names, IP addresses and URLs that are associated with Ransomware, such as Botnet C&C servers, distribution sites and payment sites. By using data provided by Ransomware Tracker, hosting- and internet service provider (ISPs), as well as national CERTs/CSIRTs, law enforcement agencies (LEA) and security researchers can receive an overview on infrastructure used by Ransomware and whether these are actively being used by miscreant to commit fraud. The IPs in this list have been extracted from the tracker data feed.|ipv4 hash:ip|4034 unique IPs|updated every 5 mins from [this link](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch/feeds/csv/)
[ransomware_locky_c2](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=ransomware_locky_c2)|[Abuse.ch Ransomware Tracker](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch) Ransomware Tracker tracks and monitors the status of domain names, IP addresses and URLs that are associated with Ransomware, such as Botnet C&C servers, distribution sites and payment sites. By using data provided by Ransomware Tracker, hosting- and internet service provider (ISPs), as well as national CERTs/CSIRTs, law enforcement agencies (LEA) and security researchers can receive an overview on infrastructure used by Ransomware and whether these are actively being used by miscreant to commit fraud. This list is LY_C2_IPBL: Locky Ransomware C2 URL blocklist.|ipv4 hash:ip|212 unique IPs|updated every 5 mins from [this link](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch/downloads/LY_C2_IPBL.txt)
[ransomware_locky_ps](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=ransomware_locky_ps)|[Abuse.ch Ransomware Tracker](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch) Ransomware Tracker tracks and monitors the status of domain names, IP addresses and URLs that are associated with Ransomware, such as Botnet C&C servers, distribution sites and payment sites. By using data provided by Ransomware Tracker, hosting- and internet service provider (ISPs), as well as national CERTs/CSIRTs, law enforcement agencies (LEA) and security researchers can receive an overview on infrastructure used by Ransomware and whether these are actively being used by miscreant to commit fraud. This list is LY_PS_IPBL: Locky Ransomware Payment Sites IP blocklist.|ipv4 hash:ip|6 unique IPs|updated every 5 mins from [this link](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch/downloads/LY_PS_IPBL.txt)
[ransomware_online](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=ransomware_online)|[Abuse.ch Ransomware Tracker](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch) Ransomware Tracker tracks and monitors the status of domain names, IP addresses and URLs that are associated with Ransomware, such as Botnet C&C servers, distribution sites and payment sites. By using data provided by Ransomware Tracker, hosting- and internet service provider (ISPs), as well as national CERTs/CSIRTs, law enforcement agencies (LEA) and security researchers can receive an overview on infrastructure used by Ransomware and whether these are actively being used by miscreant to commit fraud. The IPs in this list have been extracted from the tracker data feed, filtering only online IPs.|ipv4 hash:ip|952 unique IPs|updated every 5 mins from [this link](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch/feeds/csv/)
@ -1352,13 +1352,13 @@ sorbs_block|[Sorbs.net](https://www.sorbs.net/) List of hosts demanding that the
[trustedsec_atif](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=trustedsec_atif)|Artillery Threat Intelligence Feed and Banlist Feed|ipv4 hash:ip|1148 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://www.trustedsec.com/banlist.txt)
[turris_greylist](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=turris_greylist)|[Turris Greylist](https://www.turris.cz/en/greylist) IPs that are blocked on the firewalls of Turris routers. The data are processed and clasified every week and behaviour of IP addresses that accessed a larger number of Turris routers is evaluated. The result is a list of addresses that have tried to obtain information about services on the router or tried to gain access to them. We do not recommend to use these data as a list of addresses that should be blocked but it can be used for example in analysis of the traffic in other networks.|ipv4 hash:ip|33276 unique IPs|updated every 7 days from [this link](https://www.turris.cz/greylist-data/greylist-latest.csv)
[urlvir](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=urlvir)|[URLVir.com](http://www.urlvir.com/) Active Malicious IP Addresses Hosting Malware. URLVir is an online security service developed by NoVirusThanks Company Srl that automatically monitors changes of malicious URLs (executable files).|ipv4 hash:ip|76 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](http://www.urlvir.com/export-ip-addresses/)
[virbl](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=virbl)|[VirBL](http://virbl.bit.nl/) is a project of which the idea was born during the RIPE-48 meeting. The plan was to get reports of virusscanning mailservers, and put the IP-addresses that were reported to send viruses on a blacklist.|ipv4 hash:ip|12 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://virbl.bit.nl/download/virbl.dnsbl.bit.nl.txt)
[virbl](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=virbl)|[VirBL](http://virbl.bit.nl/) is a project of which the idea was born during the RIPE-48 meeting. The plan was to get reports of virusscanning mailservers, and put the IP-addresses that were reported to send viruses on a blacklist.|ipv4 hash:ip|13 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://virbl.bit.nl/download/virbl.dnsbl.bit.nl.txt)
[voipbl](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=voipbl)|[VoIPBL.org](http://www.voipbl.org/) a distributed VoIP blacklist that is aimed to protects against VoIP Fraud and minimizing abuse for network that have publicly accessible PBX's. Several algorithms, external sources and manual confirmation are used before they categorize something as an attack and determine the threat level.|ipv4 hash:net|19896 subnets, 21057 unique IPs|updated every 4 hours from [this link](http://www.voipbl.org/update/)
[vxvault](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=vxvault)|[VxVault](http://vxvault.net) The latest 100 additions of VxVault.|ipv4 hash:ip|66 unique IPs|updated every 12 hours from [this link](http://vxvault.net/ViriList.php?s=0&m=100)
[xroxy](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=xroxy)|[xroxy.com](http://www.xroxy.com) open proxies (this list is composed using an RSS feed)|ipv4 hash:ip|60 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://www.xroxy.com/proxyrss.xml)
[xroxy_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=xroxy_1d)|[xroxy.com](http://www.xroxy.com) open proxies (this list is composed using an RSS feed)|ipv4 hash:ip|181 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://www.xroxy.com/proxyrss.xml)
[xroxy_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=xroxy_30d)|[xroxy.com](http://www.xroxy.com) open proxies (this list is composed using an RSS feed)|ipv4 hash:ip|773 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://www.xroxy.com/proxyrss.xml)
[xroxy_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=xroxy_7d)|[xroxy.com](http://www.xroxy.com) open proxies (this list is composed using an RSS feed)|ipv4 hash:ip|357 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://www.xroxy.com/proxyrss.xml)
[xroxy_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=xroxy_1d)|[xroxy.com](http://www.xroxy.com) open proxies (this list is composed using an RSS feed)|ipv4 hash:ip|173 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://www.xroxy.com/proxyrss.xml)
[xroxy_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=xroxy_30d)|[xroxy.com](http://www.xroxy.com) open proxies (this list is composed using an RSS feed)|ipv4 hash:ip|772 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://www.xroxy.com/proxyrss.xml)
[xroxy_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=xroxy_7d)|[xroxy.com](http://www.xroxy.com) open proxies (this list is composed using an RSS feed)|ipv4 hash:ip|355 unique IPs|updated every 1 hour from [this link](http://www.xroxy.com/proxyrss.xml)
[yoyo_adservers](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=yoyo_adservers)|[Yoyo.org](http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/) IPs of ad servers|ipv4 hash:ip|12870 unique IPs|updated every 12 hours from [this link](http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/iplist.php?ipformat=plain&showintro=0&mimetype=plaintext)
[zeus](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=zeus)|[Abuse.ch Zeus tracker](https://zeustracker.abuse.ch) standard, contains the same data as the ZeuS IP blocklist (zeus_badips) but with the slight difference that it doesn't exclude hijacked websites (level 2) and free web hosting providers (level 3). This means that this blocklist contains all IPv4 addresses associated with ZeuS C&Cs which are currently being tracked by ZeuS Tracker. Hence this blocklist will likely cause some false positives.|ipv4 hash:ip|155 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](https://zeustracker.abuse.ch/blocklist.php?download=ipblocklist)
[zeus_badips](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=zeus_badips)|[Abuse.ch Zeus tracker](https://zeustracker.abuse.ch) badips includes IPv4 addresses that are used by the ZeuS trojan. It is the recommened blocklist if you want to block only ZeuS IPs. It excludes IP addresses that ZeuS Tracker believes to be hijacked (level 2) or belong to a free web hosting provider (level 3). Hence the false postive rate should be much lower compared to the standard ZeuS IP blocklist.|ipv4 hash:ip|139 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](https://zeustracker.abuse.ch/blocklist.php?download=badips)