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Recently Added Prevent Phishing and Malware,

Malicious Domain Blocking and Reporting (MDBR)

Use this tool to block access to malicious domains.

This no-cost service is available only for U.S. State, Local, Tribal and Territorial government (SLTT) members of the MS-ISAC and EI-ISAC in partnership with Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Akamai. This service provides an additional layer of cybersecurity protection that is proven, effective, and easy to deploy.

Malicious Domain Blocking and Reporting (MDBR) technology prevents IT systems from connecting to harmful web domains, helping limit infections related to known malware, ransomware, phishing, and other cyber threats. This capability can block the majority of ransomware infections just by preventing the initial outreach to a ransomware delivery domain.

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Requires minimal technical knowledge to complete setup. Users with little-to-no familiarity with computer systems will still easily be able to implement Level 1 tools.

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Requires an intermediate level of understanding to implement. Users will need an intermediate understanding of computer systems and code languages.

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Requires advanced levels of understanding of computer systems, settings and code languages. Users will need experience with advanced system configurations.

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