About Us
We believe in a safer and more secure web for everyone.
Who We Are
ip64.org is a non-commercial, community-driven project dedicated to helping website owners, developers, and online service providers protect their websites from malicious actors. Our mission is to offer a fast, simple, and effective solution to block known bad IPs and prevent unwanted traffic.
This project was born out of a passion for cybersecurity and a desire to contribute to a safer, more open internet. As part of our effort, we aggregate data from several open-source lists of bad bots, hackers, and malicious IP addresses. These lists allow website owners to query our database and proactively block harmful connections to their websites.
What We Do
Our service enables you to query a regularly updated database of malicious IP addresses, using either DNS queries or a simple API. Unlike other services that may provide entire IP blocklists, ip64.org allows you to perform individual lookups, offering flexibility while maintaining speed and simplicity.
Whether you run a personal blog, a small business, or a large-scale platform, ip64.org helps you protect your online presence without the need for expensive security solutions.
Our Commitment to the Community
As a non-commercial project, our commitment is to the community. We are here to provide an accessible and easy-to-use service that anyone can benefit from, without any hidden costs or barriers. Our service is open to anyone who wants to protect their site from harmful traffic.
By participating in this project, you're not only helping to protect your own website, but you're also contributing to a broader effort to make the web a safer place for all.
How You Can Use Our Service
We offer two primary ways to query our database:
- DNS Queries: Use our preferred method to check if an IP address is flagged as malicious in real-time.
- API Requests: For those who prefer to integrate the checks within their codebase, our simple API offers an alternative approach.
Learn more about integrating these services in our Usage Guide and check out detailed examples on our Code Samples page.
Join Us in Making the Web Safer
We encourage feedback, contributions, and collaboration. Whether you have suggestions for improving our service or want to share your success stories, we’d love to hear from you.