ShadowWhisperer / BlockLists

DNS Block Lists
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ads blocklist dns dnsmasq domains fraud hosts malware privacy proxies proxy remote scam scams trackers typos
Ads              Advertisements, Banners, Widgets & Push Notifications  
Adult            Porn / 18+ Content  
Apple            Bloat  
Bloat            Domains not required for software to function  
Chat             Chat Dialog Popups  
Cryptocurrency   Bitcoin, Ethereum, Mining, etc. (Not Malware)  
Dating           Dating Sites  
Dynamic          Dynamic DNS:  DNS --> IP  
Fonts            Fonts  
Free             Free/Cheap Hosting, Free Blogs  
Gambling         Casino, Gambling, Poker sites  
Junk             Personally untrusted software, browser extensions, search engines, etc  
Malware          Malicious Sites, PUPs, Malware, Browser Hijackers, Phishing Sites  
Marketing        Marketing, Ebay Listing Tools, etc  
Marketing-Email  Email Based Marketing  
Microsoft        Apps, Bing, Bloat, Tiles, etc  
Remote           Domains used for remote sessions  
Risk             Bad ISP/Bots/Spam, Keyloggers, Sites used by compromised devices
Scam             Fake freight, gift cards, products, support, pet sales, firearms, news, etc    
Shock            Gore, Gross, and Torture sites
Top_Level        Top Level Domains. Sorted by continent, then by country
Tracking         Analytics, Diagnostics, Location, Metrics, Public IP  
Tunnels          VPNs & Proxies  
Typo             Misspelling of websites / Typosquatting  
URL Shortener    URL Shorteners. Can be used to mask malicious domains

Filter           Used by my parse script to show me what has not been blocked
Whitelist        Reasons for some allowed domains  

This repo was created: 2/14/2020. https://api.github.com/repos/ShadowWhisperer/BlockLists
The repo is compressed occasionally, to reduce the overall size. Logs, diff, etc. do not stay with the repo because of this.

These lists are built using custom scripts, and manual additions. (All of my own)

Some domains are used for both ads and tracking. Dating may contain scam dating sites. Bloat, Free, Junk, and Marketing will probably break stuff. Typo will have mostly dead domains. Not recommended to use on lower-end devices. If you're looking to merge my lists, I would advise you to skip Typo. You will get a lot of complaints of dead domains.

If you find sites that do not resolve an IP, it's probably a wildcard block. If badsite.com is dead, 1.badsite.com is not. I remove dead/parked sites occasionally.

www. mobile. m. prefixes are removed. They are added in the script below. This keeps the lists shorter.


Create Block List (Bash)

while read -r D || [[ -n "$D" ]]; do echo "0.0.0.0 $D www.$D mobile.$D m.$D" >> OUT; done < LIST