Sunday, December 19, 2010
DNS Blackhole and RBN IP List Updated
USMC Lance Corporal Albert Miranda, Lance Corporal David Burdwell, and platoon Lieutenant Alec Bodenwiser hold Khe Sanh.
(photograph by David Douglas Duncan)
You may have seen the recent IBM television commercials which mention that up to 10% of the prescription drugs in legal, brick and mortar pharmacies are dangerous counterfeits. IBM continues by discussing their efforts to secure the supply chain.
Closely related to this problem are the illegal online pharma sites operated by organized crime. Today's DNS Blackhole update includes thousands of these sites.
We now have 182,121 unsavory domains blackened. Russian and Ukrainian cyber criminals are in our sights, and should give it up.
You can get the (free) DNS Blackhole for Smoothwall files at:
config
hosts
Edit hosts to match your LAN, and place these files in /var/Smoothwall/hosts/.
If you use the Bind or Mara DNS servers, the best DNS Black Hole resource is David Glosser's Malware Domains.
We have also updated the RBN IP List today. Use this file to block malware and criminal activity. It is available at: http://doc.emergingthreats.net/bin/view/Main/RussianBusinessNetwork
James McQuaid
12-19-2010
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