# # atlas_fastflux_2d # # ipv4 hash:ip ipset # # [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. # # Maintainer : Arbor Networks # Maintainer URL : https://atlas.arbor.net/ # List source URL : https://atlas.arbor.net/summary/fastflux.csv # Source File Date: Mon Nov 21 00:51:53 UTC 2016 # # Category : attacks # Version : 206 # # This File Date : Mon Nov 21 06:52:03 UTC 2016 # Update Frequency: 1 day # Aggregation : 2 days # Entries : 21 unique IPs # # Full list analysis, including geolocation map, history, # retention policy, overlaps with other lists, etc. # available at: # # http://iplists.firehol.org/?ipset=atlas_fastflux_2d # # Generated by FireHOL's update-ipsets.sh # Processed with FireHOL's iprange # 23.46.249.160 52.216.0.202 52.216.1.42 52.216.17.10 52.216.17.18 52.216.80.10 52.216.80.18 52.216.80.178 52.216.225.2 52.216.225.186 52.216.226.106 54.231.11.114 54.231.49.106 54.231.73.57 54.231.88.9 54.231.114.26 54.231.120.17 104.95.61.235 104.96.218.15 104.102.61.194 104.106.249.50