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Regardless of the blocklist "tier" you have access to (`Lite`, `Community`, `Premium`), each Security Engine gets a tailored blocklist based on the kind of behavior you're trying to detect.
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# Community Blocklist
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## Community Blocklist
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Free users that are actively contributing to the network (sending signal on a regular basis) have their Security Engines automatically subscribed to the *Community Blocklist*.
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The content of the blocklist is unique to each Security Engine, as it mirrors the behaviours they report. For example, suppose you're running the Security Engine on a web server with WordPress. In that case, you will receive IPs performing generic attacks against web servers *and* IPs engaging in wordpress-specific attacks.
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The *Community Blocklist* contains 15 thousand malicious IP's based on your reported scenarios.
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# Community Blocklist (Premium)
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## Community Blocklist (Premium)
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Paying users' Security Engine are automatically subscribed to the *Community Blocklist (Premium)*, which contains IPs that mirror their installed scenarios.
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Paying users' do not need to contribute to the network to be eligible to the blocklist.
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The *Community Blocklist (Premium)* blocklist content has no size limit, unlike free users.
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# Community Blocklist (Lite)
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## Community Blocklist (Lite)
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Free users that are not actively contributing to the network or that have been flagged as cheating/abusing the system will receive the *Community Blocklist (Lite)*.
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