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Enemieslist is an IP intelligence and anti-abuse data service from hesketh.com. According to the site, it classifies hostnames—especially PTR records—so organizations can apply security policies in different contexts. It was originally used to assess the risk of accepting email from a given host, and later expanded into areas such as reputation services, anti-fraud, anti-abuse, anti-spam, threat detection, information security, and cybersecurity.
In terms of protection type, Enemieslist is closer to a threat intelligence / reputation data source than a traditional firewall or endpoint security product. Its core value is hostname/PTR-based classification data, which can support decision-making for email gateways, anti-fraud systems, risk control models, or security detection platforms. The text also mentions that its classifications can be used for dataset calibration, data modeling, and machine learning system initialization, suggesting some value for data science and model training scenarios.
The public page does not disclose its pricing model, payment methods, API availability, data subscription format, deployment model, or SLA. It only provides a “Request an evaluation” entry point. As a result, it is not possible to determine whether it is delivered as a SaaS API, offline dataset, DNSBL/RBL query service, or private deployment. Compliance certifications, data update frequency, coverage details, false-positive handling, and alerting capabilities are also not publicly explained, so these should be key questions before procurement.
Its strengths are a clear focus on IP intelligence, hostname classification, and anti-abuse data, making it suitable for email anti-spam, anti-fraud, and threat detection teams that need additional external reputation signals. The page says it is trusted by data scientists, security experts, and anti-spam professionals, and protects more than 3.6 billion users, indicating that it targets large-scale internet abuse prevention scenarios. The downside is that public information is very limited: there is little technical documentation, pricing, management UI information, alerting detail, or integration guidance, which raises the evaluation barrier.
Enemieslist is better suited to mid-sized and large organizations that already have security platforms, email gateways, risk control systems, or data science teams, and want to use it as an external intelligence source or model feature. It does not look like an out-of-the-box all-in-one security product. Access from mainland China, payment methods, and local support are unknown. For alternatives usable in China, consider comparing it with ThreatBook or the Qi An Xin Threat Intelligence Center; international alternatives include Spamhaus, Cisco Talos, AbuseIPDB, GreyNoise, VirusTotal, and others.
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