These harmful domains are used by SQL Injections to attack visitors !
The purpose of the attacks: http://www.shadowserver.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Calendar.20080705
A "LIST of domains to be blocked": http://www.shadowserver.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Calendar.20080514
A larger "LIST of domains to be blocked": http://sky.geocities.jp/ro_hp_add/ro_hp_add_hosts.txt
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The purpose of the attacks: http://www.shadowserver.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Calendar.20080705
A "LIST of domains to be blocked": http://www.shadowserver.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Calendar.20080514
A larger "LIST of domains to be blocked": http://sky.geocities.jp/ro_hp_add/ro_hp_add_hosts.txt
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written by shawnkhall 353 days ago
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Unfortunately, the adware category is sorely abused like that, and cannot be trusted to block ONLY sites that are actually adware! The range and scope of sites included in the adware category make it impossible to use, for fear (and experience!) of blocking legitimate sites.
I agree, for people that don't completely understand DNS -like my 80 yr old uncle- it woul be great to have a SQL listing and malware, botnet activity, and electronic fraud listing. The site should automatically add you to these listings and you must manualy remove yourself from thee listing. It would make us all much safer!
written by edavid3001 271 days ago
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The adware category works pretty well if you just add a short list of domains to the whitelist, such as doubleclick.net which is required for many sites to function.
I have it turned on for a network of 1200 users.
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use the site checker most are on here in the adware catagory