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Can we get a category for sites identified to spread virus, worms, malware and parasites?
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Would need to some protection, we don't want people to be getting a virus.
This idea would have endless benefits.
Guys, check out the discussion here:
http://ideabank.opendns.com/story.php?title=domain_tagging_needs_a_malware_category
Lets have one main discussion page where can all share our ideas instead of discussing the same topic in more than one place.
@verto
Good idea. Keep discussion going in one place. The link you provided is OK. I would like to see a "Malware" category too. It would be beneficial to EVERYONE.
Indeed i was thinking about an virus section too.
But maybe malware is even a better name!
We will continue to block Internet-scale bots and dangerous websites that spread malware in the Basic and Deluxe versions, just as we’ve done with Conficker and the recent Microsoft Zero Day Exploit. We call this Basic Botnet / Malware Protection. The Malware Site Protection feature is different and brand new, never before offered, and is included in OpenDNS Enterprise. Similarly, we have an expanded list of botnet command and control sites currently only available in the Enterprise version. It’s our hope to be able to offer this down the product line over time, but for now it’s limited to Enterprise.
Are you saying that you are NOT immediately adding a Virus category because it would conflict with the revenue stream generated by your Enterprise offering?
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I now placed them in the adware. Good idea.