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Safe Browsing Alerts for Network Administrators

28 September 2010
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15 comments :

界王 said...

Is there some information with more details? I visit the startbrowsingalerts.googlelabs.com but don't know what to do next.

28 September 2010 at 21:26
Unknown said...

Readers may be interested in our research on Malware Alerts. We presented this research at the past Black Hat USA and DefCon 18:

http://www.slideshare.net/rob.ragan/lord-of-the-bing-black-hat-usa-2010

More information at the project page:

http://www.stachliu.com/index.php/resources/tools/google-hacking-diggity-project/

28 September 2010 at 23:37
Unknown said...

Nice service. Unfortunately at the moment I am not able to register AS which is assigned by RIPE (resolved as ASN-BLKRIPEX) although the detailed information is present in the RIPE whois. Hopefully it will be resolved soon.

29 September 2010 at 05:30
Unknown said...

looks very useful but there are a lot of little isp which do not own an AS and host some hundred of web pages (because they just have rent a couple of servers in any datacenter) that would like to get this kind of alerts. Would be good to have this tool also available per given ip addresses

29 September 2010 at 05:40
Unknown said...

Would be nice if Google additionally offered mediums of counsel to high profile webmasters so their s- doesn't simply get shut down.

29 September 2010 at 15:40
Brent2 said...

Individual webmasters, even those with hundreds of domains, should use the existing e-mail alerts. Doing it via IP would be a problem for shared hosting providers, who may have hundreds to thousands of unrelated domains on 1 IP.

29 September 2010 at 17:33
Unknown said...

It would be really great if we could sign up for these alerts without using a Google account (e.g. just using the abuse handle for our AS). Personal Google accounts are tied to employees, who may not be affiliated with the AS's abuse desk forever.

30 September 2010 at 15:31
Al Iverson said...

Brent: Yet, Google, has, twice now, listed a whole bunch of our client domains because of one false positive issue with one domain, because they're hosted on the same IP. So Google is clearly doing some part of this on an IP address basis. Maybe cross checking for other FQDNs hosted on the same IP address.

30 September 2010 at 18:50
kewang said...

Yes, we notice the information missing problem for some RIPE ASNs, and made an improvement to our system. It is much better retrieving the AS information now. Please login and try again.

Thank you for using this tool and the comments.

1 October 2010 at 16:23
Unknown said...

Glad this had gone public. We have been using this for a few weeks and are loving it. It is great for ISPs!

5 October 2010 at 14:27
androo said...

great, but how do you register an AS. your link takes me to an uninformative page that states:


Messages
You have no recent notification emails. Once you add and verify an AS, notifications will be sent over email and appear here.

7 October 2010 at 13:26
Givindu said...

I received an email. The address was my Cousins email Address.But it had no name of the sender. The address was same but the only difference was The original Emails i received from my cousin had his name in it and the fake one had only the same email address but no name of sender or any signature. How can this happen?
What has happened in this situation?

11 October 2010 at 21:19
avibrender said...

This is a great tool! What about a feature to alert administrators of network blocks that have been SWIP'd to them but don't operate an AS?

16 October 2010 at 12:16
Turyana said...

great

17 October 2010 at 02:05
pro said...

The RIPE data you're using are VERY outdated - so I can't receive the confirmation email because the email address you're using is not valid since many years

12 November 2010 at 05:46

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