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Glossary Term Malicious Domain Blocking

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What is Malicious Domain Blocking?

Malicious Domain Blocking is a security measure that prevents access to domains known to be associated with malicious activities, such as malware distribution or phishing.

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Understanding Malicious Domain Blocking

Malicious Domain Blocking is a cybersecurity measure that involves preventing access to websites or domains that are known to host malicious content, such as malware, phishing schemes, or other cyber threats. This is typically done through the use of DNS filtering or firewall rules to block communication with these harmful domains, thus reducing the risk of users encountering harmful content or falling victim to cyber attacks.

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