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It is currently possible for erroneous results to be returned if there is a partial match on an IP. For example if I take an IP from the OTX list (152.2.115[.]166) and create a text file with the five IPs 152.2.115[.]166, 52.2.115[.]166, 2.2.115[.]166, 152.2.115[.]16, and 152.2.115[.]1 each of the five IPs will match and be listed under OTX. The issue exists in the other lists as well. The user supplied list is being checked against the intel lists as a whole using the "in" operator, allowing for a partial match to return a result.
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It is currently possible for erroneous results to be returned if there is a partial match on an IP. For example if I take an IP from the OTX list (152.2.115[.]166) and create a text file with the five IPs 152.2.115[.]166, 52.2.115[.]166, 2.2.115[.]166, 152.2.115[.]16, and 152.2.115[.]1 each of the five IPs will match and be listed under OTX. The issue exists in the other lists as well. The user supplied list is being checked against the intel lists as a whole using the "in" operator, allowing for a partial match to return a result.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: