This list should be treated like any other blacklist on the Internet today. With that said.
1. Does the list get automatically downloaded to a server in order to keep it up-to-date?
2. How can someone get their site taken off of the list after it is determined that they are not hosting malware (or previously were but are not any longer)?
3. Are there any possible negative legal implications for Google based on them accidentally causing a site to be blacklisted that shouldn't be? Perhaps the software agreement expresses that the user of the list is liable for its proper verification. Something to look into.
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You can also use Vengine to avoid Phishing sites.
http://www.vengine.com/
So this could spawn the server side checking of attacks URLs.
1. A Proxy server could blacklist sites from the Safe Browsing API.
2. Along side virus definitions, mail scanners can omit phising based E-Mails.
Cool!
Could you please add Quechup.com to this list, this is an aggressive and deceptive spamming organisation.
This list should be treated like any other blacklist on the Internet today. With that said.
1. Does the list get automatically downloaded to a server in order to keep it up-to-date?
2. How can someone get their site taken off of the list after it is determined that they are not hosting malware (or previously were but are not any longer)?
3. Are there any possible negative legal implications for Google based on them accidentally causing a site to be blacklisted that shouldn't be? Perhaps the software agreement expresses that the user of the list is liable for its proper verification. Something to look into.
http://www.MBridge.com
it'll be great if there's a downloadable list for squid/squidguard/dansguardian
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