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What is IPv4 Blacklisting?

What is the importance of checking IPv4 blacklisting


when purchasing address blocks?

IPv4 blacklisting has become a common practice in the IPv4 marketplace now.
Users are facing a number of networking issues such as malware, phishing, spam
emails, or ransom ware attacks. The computer or the IP address from which the
malicious attack is originated can be identified and blacklisted. There are many
dedicated organizations, which track down such IPv4 addresses that are used for
spamming or networking attacks and they keep databases of the blacklisted IPv4
addresses. This can be used to block connections from suspicious IPs.

Many ISPs and private companies also provide a list of blacklisted IPv4 addresses
to ensure network safety for the users. Security measures such as DNS-over-
HTTPS, DNSSEC, RPKI, TLS, HTTPS, and DKIM can also be implemented.

The blacklisted IP addresses should be checked before you buy an IP address. No


one would want to have an IP address that seems suspicious to other internet
users. This can lead to the blocking of IP address and eventually affects the
reputation of the company as well. Working with a reliable IPv4 broker like
IPv4Mall can avoid buying a blacklisted IPv4 address by mistake.

Checking those huge blocks of IPv4 addresses on your own will be really
complicated and it will be hard to identify the genuine and consistent data from
the available ones. IPv4Mall, a reliable and trustworthy IPv4 broker will use all
their expertise, technical knowledge, and specialized software to ensure that the
IPv4 addresses you buy have not been used for spam, phishing, or any kind of
networking attack. Users can also avoid the common pitfalls in the IPv4
marketplace by working with a professional IPv4 broker. This will let you use the
financial assets of your company in the best way to shop for ipv4 blocks.

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