As an internet service provider (ISP) or hosting provider, you need to get your hands on as much quality network abuse data as possible. This will help get you to gain a complete view of how well your network is functioning.
There are many different sources that are available. Some are free, and some are paid services–and a lot of them also cover many different areas and types of network abuse. This list will be updated as new sources become available or discovered.
Network Abuse Data Sources
These sources report abuse generated by traps, brand protection providers or user complaints and are specific in nature.
Shadowserver |
Spamhaus PBL |
Spamcop (Cisco) |
Google Safe Browsing reports for ASNs |
Spam Related Data Sources
Feedback Loop Reports are generated when ordinary users of mailboxes mark mails as spam.
AOL | FBL signup |
Comcast | FBL Signup |
Cox | FBL Signup |
Earthlink | Send email to [email protected] |
Excite | FBL Signup |
Fastmail | FBL Signup |
Gmail | FBL Signup |
Mail.ru | FBL Signup |
Outlook | JMRPP Signup |
Rackspace | FBL Signup |
Roadrunner | FBL Signup |
Synacor | FBL Signup |
Telenor NO | FBL Signup |
Terra BR | FBL Signup |
Tucows | FBL Signup |
USA.net | FBL Signup |
Yahoo | FBL Signup |
XS4ALL NL | FBL Signup |
Zoho | FBL Signup |
Other Spam Based Sources
Abusix | Commercial |
BoomFeeds | Commercial |
Koli-Löks | Commercial |
Project Honeypot | Commercial |
Threatwave | Commercial |
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