Malicious Domains Reported
Malicious IP's Reported
Feed Vendors
Recent Malicious Reported
This formula represents the likelihood of a URL being suspicious based on the time it was reported as malicious. At Awasaf, we believe that URLs reported as malicious a long time ago are less likely to still be suspicious. This is because older reports often indicate resolved or inactive threats.
Time Since Reported | Visibility Percentage |
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Reported within the last 6 months | 100% |
Reported between 6 months and 1 year | 80% |
Reported between 1 year and 2 years | 60% |
Reported between 2 years and 3 years | 40% |
Reported more than 3 years ago | 20% |
For example, if a URL was reported as malicious on , and today's date is , its visibility percentage is calculated as follows:
Calculation: The difference in days between the report date and today determines the visibility percentage based on the above criteria.
This formula helps prioritize monitoring of recently reported malicious URLs over older reports. By doing so, we focus on the most relevant threats, enhancing security and efficiency.
This formula calculates the likelihood of a URL being suspicious based on the number of feed vendors reporting it as malicious. At Awasaf, we use vendor agreement to assess the credibility of the malicious report. A higher number of reporting vendors indicates a higher likelihood of malicious intent.
Number of Vendors Reporting | Agreement Percentage |
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1 Vendor | 20% |
2 Vendors | 40% |
3 Vendors | 60% |
4 Vendors | 80% |
5 or more Vendors | 100% |
For example, if vendors report a URL as malicious, the agreement percentage is based on the above criteria.
Calculation: The number of vendors determines the visibility percentage directly, as shown in the table.
This formula emphasizes the reliability of feed vendors in flagging suspicious URLs. A higher vendor agreement score implies a stronger consensus and greater credibility in identifying malicious URLs.