Sun Nov 20 08:30:48 UTC 2016 update

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# List of ipsets included
The following list was automatically generated on Sun Nov 20 08:26:04 UTC 2016.
The following list was automatically generated on Sun Nov 20 08:30:47 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).
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[atlas_fastflux_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_fastflux_30d)|[ATLAS Fastflux](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux) - Fast flux hosting is a technique where the nodes in a botnet are used as the endpoints in a website hosting scheme. The DNS records change frequently, often every few minutes, to point to new bots. The actual nodes themselves simply proxy the request back to the central hosting location. This gives the botnet a robust hosting infrastructure. Many different kinds of botnets use fastflux DNS techniques, for malware hosting, for illegal content hosting, for phishing site hosting, and other such activities. These hosts are likely to be infected with some form of malware.|ipv4 hash:ip|51 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux.csv)
[atlas_fastflux_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_fastflux_7d)|[ATLAS Fastflux](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux) - Fast flux hosting is a technique where the nodes in a botnet are used as the endpoints in a website hosting scheme. The DNS records change frequently, often every few minutes, to point to new bots. The actual nodes themselves simply proxy the request back to the central hosting location. This gives the botnet a robust hosting infrastructure. Many different kinds of botnets use fastflux DNS techniques, for malware hosting, for illegal content hosting, for phishing site hosting, and other such activities. These hosts are likely to be infected with some form of malware.|ipv4 hash:ip|22 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux.csv)
[atlas_phishing](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_phishing)|[ATLAS Phishing](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux) - Phishing servers host content that is designed to socially engineer unsuspecting users into surrendering private information used for identity theft. These servers are installed on compromised web servers or botnets, at times. Phishing Web sites mimic legitimate Web sites, often of a financial institution, in order to steal logins, passwords, and personal information. Attackers trick users into using the fake Web site by sending the intended victim an e-mail claiming to be a legitimate institution requesting the information for valid reasons, such as account verification. They may then use the stolen credentials to withdraw large amounts of money from the victim's account or commit other fraudulent acts. Most targeted brands are usually in the financial sector, including banks and online commerce sites.|ipv4 hash:ip|10 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/phishing.csv)
[atlas_phishing_2d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_phishing_2d)|[ATLAS Phishing](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux) - Phishing servers host content that is designed to socially engineer unsuspecting users into surrendering private information used for identity theft. These servers are installed on compromised web servers or botnets, at times. Phishing Web sites mimic legitimate Web sites, often of a financial institution, in order to steal logins, passwords, and personal information. Attackers trick users into using the fake Web site by sending the intended victim an e-mail claiming to be a legitimate institution requesting the information for valid reasons, such as account verification. They may then use the stolen credentials to withdraw large amounts of money from the victim's account or commit other fraudulent acts. Most targeted brands are usually in the financial sector, including banks and online commerce sites.|ipv4 hash:ip|12 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/phishing.csv)
[atlas_phishing_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_phishing_30d)|[ATLAS Phishing](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux) - Phishing servers host content that is designed to socially engineer unsuspecting users into surrendering private information used for identity theft. These servers are installed on compromised web servers or botnets, at times. Phishing Web sites mimic legitimate Web sites, often of a financial institution, in order to steal logins, passwords, and personal information. Attackers trick users into using the fake Web site by sending the intended victim an e-mail claiming to be a legitimate institution requesting the information for valid reasons, such as account verification. They may then use the stolen credentials to withdraw large amounts of money from the victim's account or commit other fraudulent acts. Most targeted brands are usually in the financial sector, including banks and online commerce sites.|ipv4 hash:ip|16 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/phishing.csv)
[atlas_phishing_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_phishing_7d)|[ATLAS Phishing](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux) - Phishing servers host content that is designed to socially engineer unsuspecting users into surrendering private information used for identity theft. These servers are installed on compromised web servers or botnets, at times. Phishing Web sites mimic legitimate Web sites, often of a financial institution, in order to steal logins, passwords, and personal information. Attackers trick users into using the fake Web site by sending the intended victim an e-mail claiming to be a legitimate institution requesting the information for valid reasons, such as account verification. They may then use the stolen credentials to withdraw large amounts of money from the victim's account or commit other fraudulent acts. Most targeted brands are usually in the financial sector, including banks and online commerce sites.|ipv4 hash:ip|12 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/phishing.csv)
[atlas_phishing_2d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_phishing_2d)|[ATLAS Phishing](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux) - Phishing servers host content that is designed to socially engineer unsuspecting users into surrendering private information used for identity theft. These servers are installed on compromised web servers or botnets, at times. Phishing Web sites mimic legitimate Web sites, often of a financial institution, in order to steal logins, passwords, and personal information. Attackers trick users into using the fake Web site by sending the intended victim an e-mail claiming to be a legitimate institution requesting the information for valid reasons, such as account verification. They may then use the stolen credentials to withdraw large amounts of money from the victim's account or commit other fraudulent acts. Most targeted brands are usually in the financial sector, including banks and online commerce sites.|ipv4 hash:ip|11 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/phishing.csv)
[atlas_phishing_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_phishing_30d)|[ATLAS Phishing](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux) - Phishing servers host content that is designed to socially engineer unsuspecting users into surrendering private information used for identity theft. These servers are installed on compromised web servers or botnets, at times. Phishing Web sites mimic legitimate Web sites, often of a financial institution, in order to steal logins, passwords, and personal information. Attackers trick users into using the fake Web site by sending the intended victim an e-mail claiming to be a legitimate institution requesting the information for valid reasons, such as account verification. They may then use the stolen credentials to withdraw large amounts of money from the victim's account or commit other fraudulent acts. Most targeted brands are usually in the financial sector, including banks and online commerce sites.|ipv4 hash:ip|17 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/phishing.csv)
[atlas_phishing_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_phishing_7d)|[ATLAS Phishing](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux) - Phishing servers host content that is designed to socially engineer unsuspecting users into surrendering private information used for identity theft. These servers are installed on compromised web servers or botnets, at times. Phishing Web sites mimic legitimate Web sites, often of a financial institution, in order to steal logins, passwords, and personal information. Attackers trick users into using the fake Web site by sending the intended victim an e-mail claiming to be a legitimate institution requesting the information for valid reasons, such as account verification. They may then use the stolen credentials to withdraw large amounts of money from the victim's account or commit other fraudulent acts. Most targeted brands are usually in the financial sector, including banks and online commerce sites.|ipv4 hash:ip|13 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/phishing.csv)
[atlas_scans](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_scans)|[ATLAS Scans](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/scans) - Host scanning is a process whereby automated network sweeps are initiated in search of hosts running a particular service. This may be indicative of either legitimate host scanners (including network management systems and authorized vulnerability scanners) or an attacker (or automated malicious code, such as a worm) trying to enumerate potential hosts for subsequent compromise. Scans are often the prelude to an attack, and services scanned by attackers usually indicate known vulnerabilities for those services. Types of port scans include connect() scans, SYN scans, stealth scans, bounce scans, XMAS and Null scans. All reveal to the attacker which services on what hosts are listening for connections. Scans may be launched from compromised hosts, and their sources may be forged.|ipv4 hash:ip|10 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/scans.csv)
[atlas_scans_2d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_scans_2d)|[ATLAS Scans](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/scans) - Host scanning is a process whereby automated network sweeps are initiated in search of hosts running a particular service. This may be indicative of either legitimate host scanners (including network management systems and authorized vulnerability scanners) or an attacker (or automated malicious code, such as a worm) trying to enumerate potential hosts for subsequent compromise. Scans are often the prelude to an attack, and services scanned by attackers usually indicate known vulnerabilities for those services. Types of port scans include connect() scans, SYN scans, stealth scans, bounce scans, XMAS and Null scans. All reveal to the attacker which services on what hosts are listening for connections. Scans may be launched from compromised hosts, and their sources may be forged.|ipv4 hash:ip|16 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/scans.csv)
[atlas_scans_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_scans_30d)|[ATLAS Scans](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/scans) - Host scanning is a process whereby automated network sweeps are initiated in search of hosts running a particular service. This may be indicative of either legitimate host scanners (including network management systems and authorized vulnerability scanners) or an attacker (or automated malicious code, such as a worm) trying to enumerate potential hosts for subsequent compromise. Scans are often the prelude to an attack, and services scanned by attackers usually indicate known vulnerabilities for those services. Types of port scans include connect() scans, SYN scans, stealth scans, bounce scans, XMAS and Null scans. All reveal to the attacker which services on what hosts are listening for connections. Scans may be launched from compromised hosts, and their sources may be forged.|ipv4 hash:ip|111 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/scans.csv)
@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ bambenek_p2pgoz|[Bambenek Consulting](http://osint.bambenekconsulting.com/feeds/
[bitcoin_nodes_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=bitcoin_nodes_30d)|[BitNodes](https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/) Bitcoin connected nodes, globally.|ipv4 hash:ip|21321 unique IPs|updated every 10 mins from [this link](https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/api/v1/snapshots/latest/)
[bitcoin_nodes_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=bitcoin_nodes_7d)|[BitNodes](https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/) Bitcoin connected nodes, globally.|ipv4 hash:ip|9037 unique IPs|updated every 10 mins from [this link](https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/api/v1/snapshots/latest/)
[blocklist_de](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blocklist_de)|[Blocklist.de](https://www.blocklist.de/) IPs that have been detected by fail2ban in the last 48 hours|ipv4 hash:ip|25128 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](http://lists.blocklist.de/lists/all.txt)
[blocklist_de_apache](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blocklist_de_apache)|[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 Apache, Apache-DDOS, RFI-Attacks.|ipv4 hash:ip|9429 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](http://lists.blocklist.de/lists/apache.txt)
[blocklist_de_apache](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blocklist_de_apache)|[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 Apache, Apache-DDOS, RFI-Attacks.|ipv4 hash:ip|9423 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](http://lists.blocklist.de/lists/apache.txt)
[blocklist_de_bots](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blocklist_de_bots)|[Blocklist.de](https://www.blocklist.de/) All IP addresses which have been reported within the last 48 hours as having run attacks on the RFI-Attacks, REG-Bots, IRC-Bots or BadBots (BadBots = he has posted a Spam-Comment on a open Forum or Wiki).|ipv4 hash:ip|1817 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](http://lists.blocklist.de/lists/bots.txt)
[blocklist_de_bruteforce](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blocklist_de_bruteforce)|[Blocklist.de](https://www.blocklist.de/) All IPs which attacks Joomlas, Wordpress and other Web-Logins with Brute-Force Logins.|ipv4 hash:ip|267 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](http://lists.blocklist.de/lists/bruteforcelogin.txt)
[blocklist_de_ftp](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=blocklist_de_ftp)|[Blocklist.de](https://www.blocklist.de/) All IP addresses which have been reported within the last 48 hours for attacks on the Service FTP.|ipv4 hash:ip|3961 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](http://lists.blocklist.de/lists/ftp.txt)
@ -331,18 +331,18 @@ bambenek_p2pgoz|[Bambenek Consulting](http://osint.bambenekconsulting.com/feeds/
[cleanmx_phishing](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleanmx_phishing)|[Clean-MX.de](http://support.clean-mx.de/) IPs sending phishing messages|ipv4 hash:ip|4519 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://support.clean-mx.de/clean-mx/xmlphishing?response=alive&format=csv&domain=)
[cleanmx_viruses](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleanmx_viruses)|[Clean-MX.de](http://support.clean-mx.de/clean-mx/viruses.php) IPs with viruses|ipv4 hash:ip|12190 unique IPs|updated every 30 mins from [this link](http://support.clean-mx.de/clean-mx/xmlviruses.php?response=alive&fields=ip)
[cleantalk](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Today's HTTP Spammers (includes: cleantalk_new cleantalk_updated)|ipv4 hash:ip|2929 unique IPs|
[cleantalk_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_1d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Today's HTTP Spammers (includes: cleantalk_new_1d cleantalk_updated_1d)|ipv4 hash:ip|7365 unique IPs|
[cleantalk_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_30d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Today's HTTP Spammers (includes: cleantalk_new_30d cleantalk_updated_30d)|ipv4 hash:ip|67899 unique IPs|
[cleantalk_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_7d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Today's HTTP Spammers (includes: cleantalk_new_7d cleantalk_updated_7d)|ipv4 hash:ip|20418 unique IPs|
[cleantalk_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_1d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Today's HTTP Spammers (includes: cleantalk_new_1d cleantalk_updated_1d)|ipv4 hash:ip|7360 unique IPs|
[cleantalk_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_30d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Today's HTTP Spammers (includes: cleantalk_new_30d cleantalk_updated_30d)|ipv4 hash:ip|67903 unique IPs|
[cleantalk_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_7d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Today's HTTP Spammers (includes: cleantalk_new_7d cleantalk_updated_7d)|ipv4 hash:ip|20406 unique IPs|
[cleantalk_new](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_new)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recent HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|929 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/submited_today)
[cleantalk_new_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_new_1d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recent HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|2183 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/submited_today)
[cleantalk_new_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_new_30d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recent HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|44326 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/submited_today)
[cleantalk_new_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_new_7d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recent HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|9264 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/submited_today)
[cleantalk_new_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_new_1d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recent HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|2179 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/submited_today)
[cleantalk_new_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_new_30d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recent HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|44334 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/submited_today)
[cleantalk_new_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_new_7d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recent HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|9262 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/submited_today)
[cleantalk_top20](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_top20)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Top 20 HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|20 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/top20)
[cleantalk_updated](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_updated)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recurring HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|2000 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/updated_today)
[cleantalk_updated_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_updated_1d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recurring HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|6256 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/updated_today)
[cleantalk_updated_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_updated_30d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recurring HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|31475 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/updated_today)
[cleantalk_updated_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_updated_7d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recurring HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|14639 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/updated_today)
[cleantalk_updated_1d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_updated_1d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recurring HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|6257 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/updated_today)
[cleantalk_updated_30d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_updated_30d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recurring HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|31471 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/updated_today)
[cleantalk_updated_7d](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=cleantalk_updated_7d)|[CleanTalk](https://cleantalk.org/) Recurring HTTP Spammers|ipv4 hash:ip|14629 unique IPs|updated every 15 mins from [this link](https://cleantalk.org/blacklists/updated_today)
[continent_af](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=continent_af)|Africa (AF), with countries: Rwanda (RW), Somalia (SO), Tanzania (TZ), Kenya (KE), Congo (CD), Djibouti (DJ), Uganda (UG), Central African Republic (CF), Seychelles (SC), Ethiopia (ET), Eritrea (ER), Egypt (EG), Sudan (SD), Burundi (BI), Zimbabwe (ZW), Zambia (ZM), Comoros (KM), Malawi (MW), Lesotho (LS), Botswana (BW), Mauritius (MU), Swaziland (SZ), Réunion (RE), South Africa (ZA), Mayotte (YT), Mozambique (MZ), Madagascar (MG), Libya (LY), Cameroon (CM), Senegal (SN), Republic of the Congo (CG), Liberia (LR), Ivory Coast (CI), Ghana (GH), Equatorial Guinea (GQ), Nigeria (NG), Burkina Faso (BF), Togo (TG), Guinea-Bissau (GW), Mauritania (MR), Benin (BJ), Gabon (GA), Sierra Leone (SL), São Tomé and Príncipe (ST), Gambia (GM), Guinea (GN), Chad (TD), Niger (NE), Mali (ML), Tunisia (TN), Morocco (MA), Algeria (DZ), Angola (AO), Namibia (NA), Saint Helena (SH), Cape Verde (CV), South Sudan (SS), -- [MaxMind GeoLite2](http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geolite2/)|ipv4 hash:net|2744 subnets, 94817313 unique IPs|updated every 7 days from [this link](http://geolite.maxmind.com/download/geoip/database/GeoLite2-Country-CSV.zip)
[continent_an](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=continent_an)|Antarctica (AN), with countries: French Southern Territories (TF), South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (GS), Antarctica (AQ), -- [MaxMind GeoLite2](http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geolite2/)|ipv4 hash:net|14 subnets, 1331 unique IPs|updated every 7 days from [this link](http://geolite.maxmind.com/download/geoip/database/GeoLite2-Country-CSV.zip)
[continent_as](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=continent_as)|Asia (AS), with countries: Yemen (YE), Iraq (IQ), Saudi Arabia (SA), Iran (IR), Syria (SY), Armenia (AM), Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (JO), Lebanon (LB), Kuwait (KW), Oman (OM), Qatar (QA), Bahrain (BH), United Arab Emirates (AE), Israel (IL), Turkey (TR), Azerbaijan (AZ), Georgia (GE), Afghanistan (AF), Pakistan (PK), Bangladesh (BD), Turkmenistan (TM), Tajikistan (TJ), Sri Lanka (LK), Bhutan (BT), India (IN), Maldives (MV), British Indian Ocean Territory (IO), Nepal (NP), Myanmar (Burma) (MM), Uzbekistan (UZ), Kazakhstan (KZ), Kyrgyzstan (KG), Cocos (Keeling) Islands (CC), Vietnam (VN), Thailand (TH), Indonesia (ID), Laos (LA), Taiwan (TW), Philippines (PH), Malaysia (MY), China (CN), Hong Kong (HK), Brunei (BN), Macao (MO), Cambodia (KH), Republic of Korea (KR), Japan (JP), North Korea (KP), Singapore (SG), Mongolia (MN), Christmas Island (CX), Palestine (PS), (), -- [MaxMind GeoLite2](http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geolite2/)|ipv4 hash:net|22181 subnets, 883382437 unique IPs|updated every 7 days from [this link](http://geolite.maxmind.com/download/geoip/database/GeoLite2-Country-CSV.zip)
@ -656,15 +656,15 @@ 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|12098 subnets, 12660 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|201082 subnets, 213903 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|12092 subnets, 12653 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|201087 subnets, 213908 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|39755 subnets, 46795 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|17231 subnets, 662549144 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|18204 subnets, 35837 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|23807 subnets, 128405 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|75710 subnets, 9571608 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|33088 subnets, 33898 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|11827 subnets, 11907 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|11826 subnets, 11906 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|50476 subnets, 50960006 unique IPs|
[fullbogons](http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=fullbogons)|[Team-Cymru.org](http://www.team-cymru.org) IP space that has been allocated to an RIR, but not assigned by that RIR to an actual ISP or other end-user|ipv4 hash:net|3764 subnets, 636484392 unique IPs|updated every 1 day from [this link](http://www.team-cymru.org/Services/Bogons/fullbogons-ipv4.txt)
[geolite2_country](https://github.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/tree/master/geolite2_country)|[MaxMind GeoLite2](http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geolite2/) databases are free IP geolocation databases comparable to, but less accurate than, MaxMinds GeoIP2 databases. They include IPs per country, IPs per continent, IPs used by anonymous services (VPNs, Proxies, etc) and Satellite Providers.|ipv4 hash:net|All the world|updated every 7 days from [this link](http://geolite.maxmind.com/download/geoip/database/GeoLite2-Country-CSV.zip)