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README.md
Phishing URL Blocklist
Edit 2021/01/08: the default branch has changed to main.
A blocklist of phishing websites, based on the PhishTank and OpenPhish lists. Blocklist is updated twice a day.
There are multiple formats available, refer to the appropriate section according to the program used:
- uBlock Origin (uBO) -> URL-based section (recommended)
- Pi-hole -> Domain-based or Hosts-based section
- AdGuard Home -> Domain-based (AdGuard Home) or Hosts-based section
- AdGuard browser extension -> URL-based (AdGuard)
- Vivaldi -> URL-based (Vivaldi)
- Hosts
- Dnsmasq
- BIND -> BIND zone or RPZ
- Unbound
- dnscrypt-proxy
- Internet Explorer -> Tracking Protection List (IE)
- Snort2
- Snort3
- Suricata
Not sure which format to choose? See Compatibility page.
Check out my other filters:
URL-based
Import the following URL into uBO to subscribe:
included by default in uBO >=1.39.0; to enable, head to "Filter lists" tab, expand "Malware domains" section and tick "Phishing URL Blocklist".
AdGuard Home users should use this blocklist.
URL-based (AdGuard)
Import the following URL into AdGuard browser extension to subscribe:
URL-based (Vivaldi)
Requires Vivaldi Desktop/Android 3.3+, blocking level must be at least "Block Trackers"
Import the following URL into Vivaldi's Tracker Blocking Sources to subscribe:
Domain-based
This blocklist includes domains and IP addresses.
Domain-based (AdGuard Home)
This AdGuard Home-compatible blocklist includes domains and IP addresses.
Hosts-based
This blocklist includes domains only.
Dnsmasq
This blocklist includes domains only.
Install
# Create a new folder to store the blocklist
mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/dnsmasq/
# Create a new cron job for daily update
printf '#!/bin/sh\ncurl -L "https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-dnsmasq.conf" -o "/usr/local/etc/dnsmasq/phishing-filter-dnsmasq.conf"\n' > /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
# cron job requires execution permission
chmod 755 /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
# Configure dnsmasq to use the blocklist
printf "\nconf-file=/usr/local/etc/dnsmasq/phishing-filter-dnsmasq.conf\n" >> /etc/dnsmasq.conf
BIND
This blocklist includes domains only.
Install
# Create a new folder to store the blocklist
mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/bind/
# Create a new cron job for daily update
printf '#!/bin/sh\ncurl -L "https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-bind.conf" -o "/usr/local/etc/bind/phishing-filter-bind.conf"\n' > /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
# cron job requires execution permission
chmod 755 /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
# Configure BIND to use the blocklist
printf '\ninclude "/usr/local/etc/bind/phishing-filter-bind.conf";\n' >> /etc/bind/named.conf
Add this to "/etc/bind/null.zone.file" (skip this step if the file already exists):
$TTL 86400 ; one day
@ IN SOA ns.nullzone.loc. ns.nullzone.loc. (
2017102203
28800
7200
864000
86400 )
NS ns.nullzone.loc.
A 0.0.0.0
@ IN A 0.0.0.0
* IN A 0.0.0.0
Zone file is derived from here.
Response Policy Zone
This blocklist includes domains only.
Unbound
This blocklist includes domains only.
Install
# Create a new folder to store the blocklist
mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/unbound/
# Create a new cron job for daily update
printf '#!/bin/sh\ncurl -L "https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-unbound.conf" -o "/usr/local/etc/unbound/phishing-filter-unbound.conf"\n' > /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
# cron job requires execution permission
chmod 755 /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
# Configure Unbound to use the blocklist
printf '\n include: "/usr/local/etc/unbound/phishing-filter-unbound.conf"\n' >> /etc/unbound/unbound.conf
dnscrypt-proxy
Install
# Create a new folder to store the blocklist
mkdir -p /etc/dnscrypt-proxy/
# Create a new cron job for daily update
printf '#!/bin/sh\ncurl -L "https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-dnscrypt-blocked-names.txt" -o "/etc/dnscrypt-proxy/phishing-filter-dnscrypt-blocked-names.txt"\n' > /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
printf '\ncurl -L "https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-dnscrypt-blocked-ips.txt" -o "/etc/dnscrypt-proxy/phishing-filter-dnscrypt-blocked-ips.txt"\n' >> /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
# cron job requires execution permission
chmod 755 /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
Configure dnscrypt-proxy to use the blocklist:
[blocked_names]
+ blocked_names_file = '/etc/dnscrypt-proxy/phishing-filter-dnscrypt-blocked-names.txt'
[blocked_ips]
+ blocked_ips_file = '/etc/dnscrypt-proxy/phishing-filter-dnscrypt-blocked-ips.txt'
- https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-dnscrypt-blocked-names.txt
- https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-dnscrypt-blocked-ips.txt
Mirrors
Tracking Protection List (IE)
This blocklist includes domains only.
Snort2
This ruleset includes online URLs only. Not compatible with Snort3.
Install
# Download ruleset
curl -L "https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-snort2.rules" -o "/etc/snort/rules/phishing-filter-snort2.rules"
# Create a new cron job for daily update
printf '#!/bin/sh\ncurl -L "https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-snort2.rules" -o "/etc/snort/rules/phishing-filter-snort2.rules"\n' > /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
# cron job requires execution permission
chmod 755 /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
# Configure Snort to use the ruleset
printf "\ninclude \$RULE_PATH/phishing-filter-snort2.rules\n" >> /etc/snort/snort.conf
Snort3
This ruleset includes online URLs only. Not compatible with Snort2.
Install
# Download ruleset
curl -L "https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-snort3.rules" -o "/etc/snort/rules/phishing-filter-snort3.rules"
# Create a new cron job for daily update
printf '#!/bin/sh\ncurl -L "https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-snort3.rules" -o "/etc/snort/rules/phishing-filter-snort3.rules"\n' > /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
# cron job requires execution permission
chmod 755 /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
Configure Snort to use the ruleset:
# /etc/snort/snort.lua
ips =
{
variables = default_variables,
+ include = 'rules/phishing-filter-snort3.rules'
}
Suricata
This ruleset includes online URLs only.
Install
# Download ruleset
curl -L "https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-suricata.rules" -o "/etc/suricata/rules/phishing-filter-suricata.rules"
# Create a new cron job for daily update
printf '#!/bin/sh\ncurl -L "https://curben.gitlab.io/malware-filter/phishing-filter-suricata.rules" -o "/etc/suricata/rules/phishing-filter-suricata.rules"\n' > /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
# cron job requires execution permission
chmod 755 /etc/cron.daily/phishing-filter
Configure Suricata to use the ruleset:
# /etc/suricata/suricata.yaml
rule-files:
- local.rules
+ - phishing-filter-suricata.rules
Issues
This blocklist operates by blocking the whole website, instead of specific webpages; exceptions are made on popular websites (e.g. https://docs.google.com/
), in which webpages are specified instead (e.g. https://docs.google.com/phishing-page
). Phishing webpages are only listed in URL-based filter, popular websites are excluded from other filters.
Popular websites are as listed in the Umbrella Popularity List (top 1M domains + subdomains), Tranco List (top 1M domains) and this custom list.
If you wish to exclude certain website(s) that you believe is sufficiently well-known, please create an issue or merge request.
This blocklist only accepts new phishing URLs from PhishTank and OpenPhish.
Please report new phishing URL to PhishTank or OpenPhish.
Cloning
Since the filter is updated frequently, cloning the repo would become slower over time as the revision grows.
Use shallow clone to get the recent revisions only. Getting the last five revisions should be sufficient for a valid MR.
git clone --depth 5 https://gitlab.com/curben/phishing-filter.git
License
filters: CC BY-SA 4.0
PhishTank: Available free of charge by Cisco for commercial and non-commercial use.
PhishTank is either trademark or registered trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc.
OpenPhish: Available free of charge by OpenPhish
Tranco List: MIT License
Umbrella Popularity List: Available free of charge by Cisco Umbrella
This repository is not endorsed by PhishTank/OpenDNS and OpenPhish.