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This is pretty awesome. Would be better when the compromised domain list get updated. Just imagine what could be done in terms of alternative search products to replace the fallen Google (not even commercially, but just a search product that actually work)
This is amazing. I didn't know this sort of list can be created. I haven't subscribed for a paid plan but I know I will spend time just browsing and analyzing... what is the source of this information?
I saw the source on the internet last week, but I was extremely lazy to download it, and without realising how valuable it is.

I will be hunting my browser history tonight.

This seems to have two sources, publicly available zones and compilations from certificate transparency logs.
thats a lot of domains, awesome
There is basically identical project I've been aware of for some time, and it seems to be shutting down in two weeks according to their website. What's the story here?

https://zonefiles.io/

Thanks for pointing that out! I'm aware of zonefiles.io — it's a solid project and has been around for a while. AllZoneFiles.io was built independently, with a focus on broader coverage, more frequent updates, and API access to make large-scale domain data more usable for developers and researchers. I can’t speak to their shutdown plans, but I hope AllZoneFiles.io can fill that gap and continue to evolve based on what users find valuable. And AllZoneFiles.io is not a short-term project - it is built to be a reliable domain data source for many years ahead.