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Re: Mining website blacklists


From: surivaton surivaton <surivaton () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 13:04:57 +1000

go check the AMCA blacklist of australia from wikileaks:
http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Australian_government_secret_ACMA_internet_censorship_blacklist,_18_Mar_2009

be warned 99/100 of those links are child porn.

On 7/16/14, Paredes <d.paredes () bund us> wrote:
Hey,

It's useful trick to use website black lists to
find interesting websites. Some are down, some host interesting
malware, and a lot are vulnerable to all manner of things you haven't
seen since the 90s.

Useful lists include:

http://squidguard.mesd.k12.or.us/blacklists.tgz
http://dsi.ut-capitole.fr/blacklists/
http://malc0de.com/bl/

That said, it's quite likely to come accross things you'd prefer not
to have seen, as well as things that just seem like the suppression of
freedom of speech.

Paredes


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