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TNT
July 22nd, 2006, 08:41 PM
Please note: the list does not include subdomains: an entry for "<site name>.biz" means than any subdomain entry should be automatically banned, so for instance "<example>.<site name>.biz" is not included in the list but should actually be blocked. So this is NOT for Windows hosts files, but it's perfect between others for Squid proxy rules, or to import in Internet Explorer's "restricted zone" with ZonedOut (http://www.funkytoad.com/zonedout.htm).

The list includes entries from various existing block lists, plus:

- link spam and blog spam sites (sites that were found in guestbooks and forums around the web and which were CLEARLY only used to increase search engine rankings)

- malware-hosting sites (excuding sites that host malware while CLEARLY specifying it is malware)

- sites using exploits

- sites related to known spammers

- some "tracking-cookie" sites (not many)

There are not many IPs, as the inclusion of IPs has been added only recently (before, it was only domains).

Everyone is welcome to test this (such as adding these domains to his own IE "restricted" zone) and give his own impressions, and especially everyone is welcome contributing to this list (I found both IE-SpyAd and Spywareblaster's restricted domains lists to be rather incomplete, that's why I started this thing).

Last update: July 23, 2006

G1111
July 22nd, 2006, 11:21 PM
Thanks TNT. Got it.

CloneRanger
July 23rd, 2006, 06:12 AM
Thank you

softtouch
August 1st, 2006, 11:49 PM
Great list, but what to do with it? I mean, I use nod32, outpost, simpledns, but how can I use thi slist with them? I did not find anything to import a list there or do I misunderstand something?

TNT
August 2nd, 2006, 04:24 AM
-{ Quote: "Great list, but what to do with it? I mean, I use nod32, outpost, simpledns, but how can I use thi slist with them? I did not find anything to import a list there or do I misunderstand something?" }-You can use ZonedOut (http://www.funkytoad.com/zonedout.htm) to import it in the Internet Explorer "Restricted Zone", for instance. We use this same list at work for Squidguard's proxy settings, so that all http access to those domains (and their subdomains) is blocked.

softtouch
August 2nd, 2006, 06:07 AM
-{ Quote: "You can use ZonedOut (http://www.funkytoad.com/zonedout.htm) to import it in the Internet Explorer "Restricted Zone", for instance. We use this same list at work for Squidguard's proxy settings, so that all http access to those domains (and their subdomains) is blocked." }-

I see. I was thinking I can anyhow import this list into my firewall or dns server to block them. I also do not use IE, I use usually firefox.

jnugent
August 3rd, 2006, 09:22 AM
-{ Quote: "Everyone is welcome to test this (such as adding these domains to his own IE "restricted" zone) and give his own impressions, and especially everyone is welcome contributing to this list (I found both IE-SpyAd and Spywareblaster's restricted domains lists to be rather incomplete, that's why I started this thing).

Last update: July 23, 2006" }-
Good looking list! Is there some repository for the latest version of this?
Thanks,
Jim

Bubba
August 3rd, 2006, 01:08 PM
-{ Quote: "Is there some repository for the latest version of this?" }-There is a .txt file attachment at the bottom of TNT's post # 1 above named banned_2006-07-23.txt.

TNT
August 3rd, 2006, 04:03 PM
There is not repository (not yet), but I'll post it here every two weeks or 15 days. By the way, the upcoming one includes A LOT of new domains (there's been a major activity in link spamming for malware-loading scripts lately).