Lists with worst IPv4 & IPv6 offenders (~100% confidence), provided by AbuseIPDB (with permission).
- Lists are updated multiple times per day.
- The repository is continously squashed to keep down size.
Statistics
Hall of Shame
ip lists with aggressive /24 subnets - i.e1
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ASN Database
from ipinfo.io is used to decorate all IPs with metadata
Disclaimer:
#1
This repository is using the "free forever" plan (5 fetches per day + 1000 ip lookups), but also aggregates the data from multiple publicly free & legal sources (also with free plan) to create a larger iplist.
#2
All credits goes to AbuseIPDB. Please support them. Seriously!
#3
Use ip-blocking with caution. Firewalls should preferably use rules on the incoming WAN side
#4
Recommended usage is the maximum 30 days or less to avoid false positives.
#5
Do not use theabuseipdb-s100-all.ipv4
. It is only exposed for statistical usage.
#6
Regarding naming: s100 means ~100% confidence lists.
#7
IPv6 blocking is almost useless.Public IPv6 addresses may implement the SLAAC privacy extension. With this, the interface identifier is randomly generated. The SLAAC privacy extension also implements a time out, which is configurable, so that the IPv6 interface addresses will be discarded and a new interface identifier is generated.
Source: AbuseIPDB
Last check: 2024-11-15 - 04:38:22
(UTC)
abuseipdb-s100-1d.ipv4 (44972 ip)
abuseipdb-s100-3d.ipv4 (47219 ip)
abuseipdb-s100-7d.ipv4 (51608 ip)
abuseipdb-s100-14d.ipv4 (59785 ip)
abuseipdb-s100-30d.ipv4 (84020 ip)
abuseipdb-s100-60d.ipv4 (121654 ip)
abuseipdb-s100-90d.ipv4 (150363 ip)
abuseipdb-s100-120d.ipv4 (174021 ip)
abuseipdb-s100-all.ipv4 (743795 ip)