IDEA: List of Phishing Ad Domains from Social Media (e.g. X)? Let's Share for Pi-hole Blocking · StevenBlack hosts · Discussion #2891 · GitHub
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I've been coming across a bunch of shady ads on X (formerly Twitter) lately — they often lead to sketchy websites with clickbait videos designed to trigger automatic clicks or reactions. A lot of them look like phishing attempts, clearly trying to bait people into revealing personal info or getting tricked into scammy content.
I’m starting to compile a raw list of domains/URLs from these ads so I can block them via Pi-hole, and I was wondering if anyone else is doing something similar or already has a list going?
If you have any URLs/domains to share — especially the ones that are consistently being used in these scammy ad campaigns — let’s put our heads together. The more we block, the safer our networks stay.
Drop your entries below or link to any blocklists you’re maintaining please.
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Hey folks,
I've been coming across a bunch of shady ads on X (formerly Twitter) lately — they often lead to sketchy websites with clickbait videos designed to trigger automatic clicks or reactions. A lot of them look like phishing attempts, clearly trying to bait people into revealing personal info or getting tricked into scammy content.
I’m starting to compile a raw list of domains/URLs from these ads so I can block them via Pi-hole, and I was wondering if anyone else is doing something similar or already has a list going?
If you have any URLs/domains to share — especially the ones that are consistently being used in these scammy ad campaigns — let’s put our heads together. The more we block, the safer our networks stay.
Drop your entries below or link to any blocklists you’re maintaining please.
Stay safe!
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