MalwarePatrolMalware is everywhere! |
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Online since 06/2005 - 4.200.000 hits/month Last database update: 2010-09-04 03:23 UTC |
Contribute
You have several ways to contribute to the Malware Patrol.
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| Submit suspect URLs |
The contribution and usage of the Malware Patrol are free for non-commercial use. To produce a list as accurate as possible we need contributors who submit suspect URLs received in e-mail messages. All URLs are inspected by our automated system and added to the list if a Malware is found.
You can send suspect e-mail messages to the address: void@malware.com.br or fill the following form. To send your links using the form, please follow these simple steps:
Fill the form below with your e-mail address and suspect URL(s).
You will receive an e-mail message pointing to a validation URL. This link must be accessed to verify that your e-mail address is valid. Validation is required to prevent the system from being abused.
As soon as you validate your address, all URLs you submitted will be visited and analyzed by our detection system to determine if the link points to Malware or not.
Crawling results will be sent to you by e-mail.
You will be notified by e-mail of the crawlling results.
Every URL pointing to Malware is included in the lists.To keep the lists up to date, all URLs are visited, at least, daily and a new analysis is performed. If the Malware is not available anymore, the URL is marked as inactive and removed from the block lists. URLs marked as inactive or not found are visited daily too to make sure they don't get active again.
Addresses that point to files with extensions considered "non-dangerous" are not visited by the automated system. This render this site useless for attacking innocent web addresses. URL redirects are followed and checked.
Please fill the following form to contribute to the Malware Block List:
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| Forward suspect e-mail messages |
You can forward to void@malware.com.br any e-mail message you find suspect. Our automated system will verify the message, extract any URL pontentially dangerous and put it in our queue. In no more than one hour, the URL will be visited and any downloaded binary analyzed by Anti-Virus systems. If a Malware is found, the URL get included in our Block Lists and domain administrators are notified.
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| Set-up a spamtrap |
Setting up a spamtrap is an easy way to send us all SPAM messages your domain or Service Provider receives. Please forward your spamtraps to void@malware.com.br and let us know you set up an spamtrap and what is the expected amount of messages per day.
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| Use our Block Lists |
Your use of this web site constitutes your agreement to all Terms and Conditions. If you want to use the Block Lists available here in a commercial product please contact us for licensing information.
The following How-Tos will help you better use our Block Lists.
HowTo use the Malware Block List on Postfix;
HowTo use the Malware Block List on Squid;
HowTo use the Malware Block List on SquidGuard;
HowTo use the Malware Block List on SpamAssassin;
HowTo use the Malware Block List on MailWasher;
HowTo use the Malware Block List on ClamAV (basic format);
HowTo use the Malware Block List on Microsoft DNS Servers;
Download mbl.zone.file for Bind like DNS Servers;|
| Tell a friend |
Please spread the word and tell your friends about our project. Letting others know about us, helps then protect theirselves and also helps us collecting more suspect URLs.
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| Make suggestions |
Your suggestions are very important. Please let us know what you think about our project and also how we can improve to better serve your needs.
Current URL Stats
Blocked: 2,581
Dangerous: 159,334









