{"status":"ok","error":null,"data":{"ipAddress":"192.0.2.1","isIPBlacklisted":false,"ipDetails":"ip lookup was blocked","parsed":true},"code":200}
curl --location --request GET 'https://pr231-testing.zylalabs.com/api/2282/ip+blacklist+detector+api/2166/analyze+ip?ip=146.160.63.10' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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UIn the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape, protecting your digital infrastructure from malicious entities is of paramount importance. The API is a powerful and innovative solution designed to enhance your online security measures. This cutting-edge API enables users, businesses, organizations and developers to proactively detect and mitigate risks associated with blacklisted IP addresses, thus minimizing the potential for cyber-attacks, fraud and data breaches.
IP blacklisting is a fundamental method used by security experts to block access from specific IP addresses that have been identified as potentially malicious or suspicious. This practice helps websites and online services prevent potential threats from infiltrating their systems and causing damage. Blacklists are developed using data from a variety of sources, such as known malicious IPs, suspicious activity patterns and historical data from past cybersecurity incidents.
The IP Blacklist Detector API bridges this gap by providing real-time and historical analysis of IP addresses, enabling users to proactively identify and address potential security risks.
The IP Blacklist Detector API leverages advanced algorithms and integrates with multiple applications to assess the reputation of IP addresses. It continuously monitors incoming traffic and evaluates IPs against multiple blacklists. This comprehensive approach ensures more accurate risk assessments and reduces the likelihood of false positives.
The API provides real-time risk assessment, allowing users to receive immediate alerts on IP addresses that may pose a potential threat. By quickly identifying suspicious behavior, organizations can take swift action to protect their systems and data.
The IP Blacklist Detector API is designed for easy integration into existing security systems, applications or websites. Its ease of use ensures that developers and security professionals can effortlessly incorporate it into their existing infrastructure without disruption.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
Website security: Website owners and administrators can integrate the API to monitor incoming traffic and block access from blacklisted IP addresses. This helps prevent malicious entities from launching attacks such as DDoS or attempting to exploit website vulnerabilities.
E-commerce fraud prevention: Online retailers can leverage the API to identify and block transactions from blacklisted IP addresses, reducing the risk of fraudulent activity and chargebacks.
User account protection: Online platforms that require user accounts, such as social networking or gaming sites, can use the API to detect suspicious login attempts from blacklisted IP addresses and apply additional security measures, such as two-factor authentication.
Email filtering: Email service providers can integrate the API into their systems to filter incoming emails and block messages from known spam or phishing IP addresses, thus protecting their users from malicious email content.
Network intrusion detection: Corporate networks and data centers can deploy the API to monitor network traffic and identify unauthorized access attempts from blacklisted IP addresses, mitigating potential security breaches.
1 request per second.
To use this API the user only has to enter an IP.
There are different plans suits everyone including a free plan for small amount of requests per day, but it’s rate is limit to prevent abuse of the service.
Zyla provides a wide range of integration methods for almost all programming languages. You can use these codes to integrate with your project as you need.
The IP Blacklist Detector API identifies malicious IP addresses, helping users to strengthen their online security.
The Analyze IP endpoint returns a JSON object containing the status of the request, error messages (if any), and detailed information about the queried IP address, including whether it is blacklisted and additional IP details.
The key fields in the response data include "status" (indicating request success), "error" (any error messages), "data" (containing IP address details), and "code" (HTTP status code).
The response data is structured as a JSON object with a top-level status and error field, followed by a "data" object that includes the queried IP address, its blacklist status, and additional details.
The Analyze IP endpoint provides information on whether an IP address is blacklisted, details about the IP, and its parsed status, helping users assess potential security risks.
The Analyze IP endpoint accepts a single parameter: the IP address to be analyzed. Users should provide a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address for accurate results.
Data accuracy is maintained through continuous monitoring of IP addresses against multiple blacklists, utilizing advanced algorithms and historical data to ensure reliable risk assessments.
Typical use cases include monitoring website traffic for malicious access, preventing e-commerce fraud, enhancing user account security, filtering spam emails, and detecting unauthorized network access.
Users can utilize the returned data to make informed security decisions, such as blocking blacklisted IPs, implementing additional authentication measures, or filtering out malicious traffic in real-time.
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