Tinkering about how to publish domain blacklists without immediately revealing the domains. Compressed bloom filters or Golomb-coded sets using hash functions whose complexity increases exponentially + a final memory hard hash?
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Replying to @jedisct1
I believe Google uses Bloom filters for its domain blacklists in Chrome, which always seems like a sensible solution for this kind of scenario
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Replying to @martijn_grooten
At $previousjob, many employees could freely look at the logs and see what companies were infected, compromised, browsing porn during the day. Even though the relevant domains were blocked for them. This is not acceptable. These blocked lookup attempts should remain private.
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Replying to @jedisct1 @martijn_grooten
Sales persons took advantage of this. This is not acceptable.
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Replying to @jedisct1 @martijn_grooten
AV signatures don’t face the same issue, since we’re dealing with data way bigger than a domain name.
4:10 AM - 4 Apr 2018
from Saint-Mandé, France
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