Whether you’re part of a security team, an independent researcher, or simply someone who spotted something unusual online 🕵️ 🔎 — sharing what you've seen can make a difference.
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Whether you’re part of a security team, an independent researcher, or simply someone who spotted something unusual online
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— sharing what you've seen can make a difference.If you’re already sharing suspicious IPs, domains, or URLs with Spamhaus — thank you!
But quality matters just as much as quantity.
Providing context, timestamps, supporting evidence, and clear descriptions of the activity helps us verify reports and take action more effectively.
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Whether you’re part of a security team, an independent researcher, or simply someone who spotted something unusual online
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— sharing what you've seen can make a difference.If you’re already sharing suspicious IPs, domains, or URLs with Spamhaus — thank you!
But quality matters just as much as quantity.
Providing context, timestamps, supporting evidence, and clear descriptions of the activity helps us verify reports and take action more effectively.
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️In this post Sven Krohlas, Detection Engineer at Spamhaus, explains what you can share, how to share it, and what we need to help verify the activity you've observed.
Learn more here
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https://www.spamhaus.org/resource-hub/cybercrime/how-to-report-suspicious-activity-to-spamhaus/ -
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