Database Hot! - Malc0de
Following the legal pressures on threat intelligence sharing (and the rise of GDPR), the malc0de operator has anonymized much of the hosting metadata. You will no longer find personal registrar information for malicious domains.
Network administrators can import Malc0de feeds into firewalls to block traffic to known malicious IPs and domains, mitigating risks from malware and phishing attacks. malc0de database
Users can look up specific IPs, domains, hashes, or ASNs to check their reputation. Following the legal pressures on threat intelligence sharing
However, because the malc0de database focuses on persistent infrastructure (the compromised web servers that host malware, not just the rotating domains), it remains a valuable static asset. not just the rotating domains)
Malc0de database is a well-known repository of malicious URLs and IP addresses, though many automated tools (like
