aru
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I'm unsure if my understanding is correct?
As Google notes, the average malicious site doesn’t exist for more than 10 minutes. The short lifespan of malicious websites might indicate that threat actors are using automated tools to rapidly create new malicious sites to evade detection and blocking. This poses a challenge for traditional blacklist protection methods, as they require time to update their lists to reflect new malicious sites.
Moreover, the rapid creation of new malicious websites using automated tools may result in the continuous expansion of local blacklists, posing greater pressure on low-end devices and low-bandwidth connections, among other issues.
As Google notes, the average malicious site doesn’t exist for more than 10 minutes. The short lifespan of malicious websites might indicate that threat actors are using automated tools to rapidly create new malicious sites to evade detection and blocking. This poses a challenge for traditional blacklist protection methods, as they require time to update their lists to reflect new malicious sites.
Moreover, the rapid creation of new malicious websites using automated tools may result in the continuous expansion of local blacklists, posing greater pressure on low-end devices and low-bandwidth connections, among other issues.