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Simple Website Scraper using ElectionJS And Python
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Machine-readable .txt blocklist of fraudulent URLs and IP Addresses from the Ukrainian Interbank Payment Systems Member Association "EMA" (https://www.ema.com.ua) website, updated once a day.
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Machine-readable .txt blocklist of phishing URLs and IP Addresses from the Chống Lừa Đảo (https://chongluadao.vn) project, updated once a day.
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A Machine Learning Model to detect malicious urls which include Deep File Analysis on attributes as well dropped files.
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Accurately extract TLD, effective TLD, 2LD, 3LD, ... from a given domain name; by utilizing the Public Suffix List maintained by Mozilla Foundation
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Machine-readable .txt blocklist of IP addresses derived via lexical analysis of cloud virtual machine hostnames listed in the Inversion DNSBL Blocklists, updated every hour.
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Swift package to extract top level domain (TLD) second level domain, subdomain and root domain
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Machine-readable .txt blocklist of scam URLs and IP Addresses from the Global Anti Scam Organization (https://www.globalantiscam.org) website, updated once a day.
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go-fasttld is a high performance effective top level domains (eTLD) extraction module.
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Malicious URLs identified by scanning various public URL sources using the Google Safe Browsing API (over 6 billion URLs scanned daily)
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.NET public suffix domain parser
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[DEPRECATED] Library for extraction of domain parts e.g. TLD. Domain parser that uses Public Suffix List
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JavaScript API to work easily with complex domain names, subdomains and well-known TLDs.
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Accurately separates a URL’s subdomain, domain, and public suffix, using the Public Suffix List (PSL).
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