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Protect against phishing attacks
This rule is built using malicious URLs and domains involved in phishing attacks. We utilize some community APIs and NRD (Newly Registered Domain) to construct these rules, and with them, we create TLS, DNS, and HTTP rules.
Our sources:
Contribution: CONTRIBUTING.md
The ruleset is the antiphishing.rules file, which contains two rules (TLS, DNS) that depend on a phishing.lst list. Finally, there is another file named antiphishing.rules.md5 for integrity verification. We provide a compressed file containing these mentioned files, which are constantly updated without changing the URL (tar.gz):
https://github.com/julioliraup/Antiphishing/raw/refs/heads/main/antiphishing.tar.gz
Dot rules file:
https://github.com/julioliraup/Antiphishing/raw/refs/heads/main/antiphishing.rules
Antiphishing now includes a Newly Registered Domains (NRD) analysis layer focused on proactive phishing infrastructure detection.
The pipeline analyzes newly registered domains with observed DNS resolution/activity through public recursive DNS resolvers, including:
8.8.8.8 — Google Public DNS1.1.1.1 — Cloudflare DNSThe analysis generates more than 1.5 million possible domain combinations for inspection, using techniques associated with:
The generated combinations are analyzed to identify domains that present suspicious characteristics.
Domains classified as suspicious by the analysis pipeline are automatically incorporated into the Antiphishing intelligence dataset and can become detection indicators for DNS and TLS/SNI traffic in Suricata.
Antiphishing Threat Intel are added to the file:" ou "The CRMs are added to the file:
nrd_suspicious_domains.txt

Our ruleset is updated dynamically every ~6 hours to track emerging phishing vectors.
6000000 - 6100000 (Carefully assigned to prevent conflicts with other rulesets) .suricata-update.This project is open-source and free for both personal and commercial use. To maintain high-availability infrastructure, automated collection pipelines, and our Threat Intelligence Lookup Portal (/AT), we rely on community and corporate funding.
You can support the project instantly via PIX:
08650081401For recurring sponsorship, priority support, or international donations, please check our FUNDING.md or use the Sponsor button at the top of this repository.
If you encounter any false positives, have suggestions, or want to discuss corporate partnerships: