In the course of protecting our client portfolios, we come across hostile domain names that pose a risk to the community at large.
Domainsure makes these feeds available to other security vendors, DNS resolvers, service providers as DNS Reponse Policy Zones, and the general public via Realtime Blocklists (RBLs) as a way to collaborate and share data about harmful and hostile domain names.
The following threat feeds are available:
(as of Feb 23, 2024)
Domainsure Reponse Policy Zones (RPZs)
Live phishes, clones, malware sites targeting known crypto and Bitcoin exchanges, wallets, DeFi platforms, token projects, DAOs and blockchains.
Domainsure Realtime Blocklists (RBLs)
Live phishing attacks on external entities detected through our network of honeypots and sensors.