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PhishTank, SSL Blacklist and HailATAXII.com added
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A collection of Snort and Suricata <i>rules</i> files that can be used for alerting or blocking.
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<a href="http://hailataxii.com/" target="_blank">Hail a TAXII</a>
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Hail a TAXII.com is a repository of Open Source Cyber Threat Intellegence feeds in STIX format. They offer several feeds, including some that are listed here already in a different format, like the Emerging Threats rules and PhishTank feeds.
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<a href="https://www.iblocklist.com/lists" target="_blank">I-Blocklist</a>
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OpenPhish receives URLs from multiple streams and analyzes them using its proprietary phishing detection algorithms. There are free and commercial offerings available.
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<a href="https://www.phishtank.com/developer_info.php" target="_blank">PhishTank</a>
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PhishTank delivers a list of suspected phishing URLs. Their data comes from human reports, but they also ingest external feeds where possible. It's a free service, but registering for an API key is sometimes necessary.
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<a href="https://sslbl.abuse.ch/" target="_blank">SSL Blacklist</a>
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SSL Blacklist (SSLBL) is a project maintained by abuse.ch. The goal is to provide a list of "bad" SSL certificates identified by abuse.ch to be associated with malware or botnet activities. SSLBL relies on SHA1 fingerprints of malicious SSL certificates and offers various blacklists
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