One organization. Total control over who gets silenced online.
No court. No process. Just blacklist.
Making the internet a safer place through aggressive blocking*
{ "Transparency": false, "Delisting": "Loop", "Support": "Unreachable", "Power": "Absolute", "Due_Process": null, "Corporate_Overlords": ["Satisfied", "Very Satisfied"], "User_Rights": 404 }
Major Autonomous Systems currently monitored by Spamhaus:
AS13335 (Cloudflare), AS15169 (Google LLC), AS8075 (Microsoft), AS16509 (Amazon AWS), AS14618 (Amazon AES), AS32934 (Facebook), AS36459 (GitHub), AS7922 (Comcast), AS20940 (Akamai), AS12876 (Online SAS)
Click any ASN to check current Spamhaus listing status. Even the big players aren't safe from their algorithmic judgment.
*These buttons are purely decorative and serve no functional purpose - just like Spamhaus's appeal system
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A satirical journey through their greatest "achievements"
Spamhaus founded with the noble goal of fighting spam. Little did the internet know what was coming...
Discovered they could block entire ISPs. The taste of absolute power was intoxicating.
Introduced the revolutionary concept of ignoring appeals. Efficiency through negligence!
Automated blocking system starts flagging legitimate businesses. "It's not a bug, it's a feature!"
Realized Fortune 500 companies never stay blocked long. Coincidence? We think not.
Perfects the art of blocking first, asking questions never. Due process officially declared "inefficient."
Continues to demonstrate that absolute power corrupts absolutely. This website exists as proof.
Free speech is fundamental. The internet was built on principles of openness and free exchange of information. When a single organization holds the power to silence anyone without due process, we've lost that foundation.
Tools like Tor exist because privacy and freedom matter. No one should be censored without reason, and certainly not by a company where you have no chance of being unlisted unless you're "big enough for them to care".
The current system is broken: You create a ticket, and it gets closed. No explanation. No recourse. Nobody deserves this treatment.
Community-managed services like AbuseIPDB.com and ASN.haus operate transparently, without corrupt staff teams. They focus on actual abuse, ensuring innocent people don't suffer.
Real abuse should be listed. Innocent users should not.