
Over 16 months, ITS3curity2024 maintained and expanded the FGTHREATFEEDS repository, delivering robust threat intelligence blocklists for network defense. They engineered batch-driven workflows to update and synchronize IP and domain blocklists, using CSV and text-based data management to ensure accuracy and auditability. Their work included regular maintenance of inbound and outbound IP feeds, domain blocking, and malware hash lists, with disciplined Git commit practices supporting traceability and rollback. By focusing on configuration management, IP blocking, and threat intelligence, ITS3curity2024 improved data quality, reduced risk exposure, and enabled security teams to respond rapidly to evolving threats with reliable, production-ready feeds.

January 2026 performance summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: Delivered a comprehensive threat-blocklist refresh across inbound and outbound vectors, expanded domain protections, and improved data quality and timeliness. Key features delivered include updates to IPBLOCK_IN.txt (inbound) and IPBLOCK_OUT.txt (outbound) to refresh IP ranges, BLOCKED_DOMAIN.txt with new entries, and consolidation of inbound blocklist updates across multiple commits to ensure consistency. Regular maintenance updates kept data aligned between inbound and outbound blocks. A targeted bug fix addressed IPBLOCK_IN.txt IP blocklist accuracy across batch 10, ensuring the latest indicators are reflected in production. Business value: strengthened network defense, reduced false positives, and improved response agility to evolving threats.
January 2026 performance summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: Delivered a comprehensive threat-blocklist refresh across inbound and outbound vectors, expanded domain protections, and improved data quality and timeliness. Key features delivered include updates to IPBLOCK_IN.txt (inbound) and IPBLOCK_OUT.txt (outbound) to refresh IP ranges, BLOCKED_DOMAIN.txt with new entries, and consolidation of inbound blocklist updates across multiple commits to ensure consistency. Regular maintenance updates kept data aligned between inbound and outbound blocks. A targeted bug fix addressed IPBLOCK_IN.txt IP blocklist accuracy across batch 10, ensuring the latest indicators are reflected in production. Business value: strengthened network defense, reduced false positives, and improved response agility to evolving threats.
December 2025 performance summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS Key features delivered: - Extensive IP blocklist updates via IPBLOCK_IN.txt and IPBLOCK_OUT.txt across multiple update batches in 2025-12. Notable batches include: IPBLOCK_IN.txt Updates (Batch 1, Batch 2, Batch 4), IPBLOCK_IN.txt Data Update Batch 4, IPBLOCK_IN.txt Data Updates (Batch 6 of 11), IPBLOCK_IN.txt Data Updates (Batch 5/11), IPBLOCK Input List Updates (Batch 7), IPBLOCK_IN.txt content updates (Batch 9), and IPBLOCK_IN.txt Batch Updates (Batch 10 of 11). Each batch comprises 15–16 commits, driving substantial refresh of the threat intel. - Input list refresh and data alignment: IPBLOCK Input List Updates (Batch 7) and related maintenance entries ensured inbound and outbound lists remained synchronized with latest threat data. - Outbound blocklist maintenance: IPBLOCK_OUT.txt Updates maintained to reflect current deny/allow rules and keep external integrations aligned. - Data integrity improvements: IP Blocklist Maintenance: Update IPBLOCK_IN.txt fixed data integrity issues uncovered during blocklist maintenance, strengthening reliability of the feed. Major bugs fixed: - Resolved data integrity gaps in IPBLOCK_IN.txt during blocklist maintenance. The dedicated maintenance batch corrected and validated entries to prevent misclassification or gaps in protection. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved security posture through timely, frequent updates to the blocklist data, reducing exposure to known IP-based threats and enabling faster enforcement of blocking rules in production environments. - The batch-based, repeatable workflow reduces manual overhead and accelerates threat intel responses, supporting faster iteration cycles and predictable release planning. - Stronger governance and traceability via consistent commit messages and batch delineations across IPBLOCK_IN.txt and IPBLOCK_OUT.txt. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - Text-file based threat intelligence management (IPBLOCK_IN.txt, IPBLOCK_OUT.txt) and batch data processing. - Git workflow discipline: batch-centric commits, clear messages, and traceable changes across multiple files. - Data validation, integrity checks, and cross-file synchronization (Inbound vs. Outbound lists). - Collaboration across a security-focused data pipeline, with a focus on reliability, repeatability, and production-readiness.
December 2025 performance summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS Key features delivered: - Extensive IP blocklist updates via IPBLOCK_IN.txt and IPBLOCK_OUT.txt across multiple update batches in 2025-12. Notable batches include: IPBLOCK_IN.txt Updates (Batch 1, Batch 2, Batch 4), IPBLOCK_IN.txt Data Update Batch 4, IPBLOCK_IN.txt Data Updates (Batch 6 of 11), IPBLOCK_IN.txt Data Updates (Batch 5/11), IPBLOCK Input List Updates (Batch 7), IPBLOCK_IN.txt content updates (Batch 9), and IPBLOCK_IN.txt Batch Updates (Batch 10 of 11). Each batch comprises 15–16 commits, driving substantial refresh of the threat intel. - Input list refresh and data alignment: IPBLOCK Input List Updates (Batch 7) and related maintenance entries ensured inbound and outbound lists remained synchronized with latest threat data. - Outbound blocklist maintenance: IPBLOCK_OUT.txt Updates maintained to reflect current deny/allow rules and keep external integrations aligned. - Data integrity improvements: IP Blocklist Maintenance: Update IPBLOCK_IN.txt fixed data integrity issues uncovered during blocklist maintenance, strengthening reliability of the feed. Major bugs fixed: - Resolved data integrity gaps in IPBLOCK_IN.txt during blocklist maintenance. The dedicated maintenance batch corrected and validated entries to prevent misclassification or gaps in protection. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved security posture through timely, frequent updates to the blocklist data, reducing exposure to known IP-based threats and enabling faster enforcement of blocking rules in production environments. - The batch-based, repeatable workflow reduces manual overhead and accelerates threat intel responses, supporting faster iteration cycles and predictable release planning. - Stronger governance and traceability via consistent commit messages and batch delineations across IPBLOCK_IN.txt and IPBLOCK_OUT.txt. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - Text-file based threat intelligence management (IPBLOCK_IN.txt, IPBLOCK_OUT.txt) and batch data processing. - Git workflow discipline: batch-centric commits, clear messages, and traceable changes across multiple files. - Data validation, integrity checks, and cross-file synchronization (Inbound vs. Outbound lists). - Collaboration across a security-focused data pipeline, with a focus on reliability, repeatability, and production-readiness.
November 2025 monthly summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: Delivered a comprehensive refresh of IP blocklists and related security feeds, focusing on inbound and outbound traffic controls, internal blocklist hygiene, and improved threat intel integration. The work enhances blocking accuracy, reduces exposure to new threats, and strengthens auditability and operational resilience.
November 2025 monthly summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: Delivered a comprehensive refresh of IP blocklists and related security feeds, focusing on inbound and outbound traffic controls, internal blocklist hygiene, and improved threat intel integration. The work enhances blocking accuracy, reduces exposure to new threats, and strengthens auditability and operational resilience.
October 2025 delivered a thorough refresh of IP-based threat intel feeds for FGTHREATFEEDS. The team executed batch-driven updates to IPBLOCK_IN.txt across multiple cycles (batches 1–6) with a latest synchronization pass, and added an ACES-specific update (ACESBLOCKIP.txt) to support the ACES integration. Data freshness, accuracy, and auditability were improved through a continuous, commit-driven workflow that maintained a clear history of changes and enabled straightforward rollback if needed. Overall, these changes strengthened threat coverage, reduced exposure, and accelerated time-to-update for blocklists, delivering measurable business value and robust technical foundations for ongoing defense operations.
October 2025 delivered a thorough refresh of IP-based threat intel feeds for FGTHREATFEEDS. The team executed batch-driven updates to IPBLOCK_IN.txt across multiple cycles (batches 1–6) with a latest synchronization pass, and added an ACES-specific update (ACESBLOCKIP.txt) to support the ACES integration. Data freshness, accuracy, and auditability were improved through a continuous, commit-driven workflow that maintained a clear history of changes and enabled straightforward rollback if needed. Overall, these changes strengthened threat coverage, reduced exposure, and accelerated time-to-update for blocklists, delivering measurable business value and robust technical foundations for ongoing defense operations.
September 2025 monthly summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: delivered ongoing threat intel data updates for IPBLOCK_IN.txt and domain blocklists, with data-driven refinements and bug fixes to enhance accuracy and coverage. Repeated batch-based updates across 9 batches (Batch 1-9) included new IP blocks, domain blocks, and data corrections to improve reliability of threat signals and reduce false positives. Strengthened data governance, automation readiness, and collaboration with security operations.
September 2025 monthly summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: delivered ongoing threat intel data updates for IPBLOCK_IN.txt and domain blocklists, with data-driven refinements and bug fixes to enhance accuracy and coverage. Repeated batch-based updates across 9 batches (Batch 1-9) included new IP blocks, domain blocks, and data corrections to improve reliability of threat signals and reduce false positives. Strengthened data governance, automation readiness, and collaboration with security operations.
Monthly Summary for 2025-08 for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS. Focused on blocklist maintenance and reliability improvements for threat intel feeds. Key operational achievements include multi-batch updates to IPBLOCK_IN.txt and an ACESBLOCKIP.txt update, improving accuracy, freshness, and traceability of blocklists. The work enabled faster threat mitigation and reduced risk exposure by ensuring up-to-date indicators are available to security teams.
Monthly Summary for 2025-08 for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS. Focused on blocklist maintenance and reliability improvements for threat intel feeds. Key operational achievements include multi-batch updates to IPBLOCK_IN.txt and an ACESBLOCKIP.txt update, improving accuracy, freshness, and traceability of blocklists. The work enabled faster threat mitigation and reduced risk exposure by ensuring up-to-date indicators are available to security teams.
Summary for 2025-07 (FGTHREATFEEDS repository): Delivered ongoing maintenance and data-refresh of IP blocklists to strengthen inbound and outbound threat blocking. Core work focused on updating and refining IP-based defense lists (IPBLOCK_IN.txt, IPBLOCK_OUT.txt) and ACE-based blocks (ACESBLOCKIP.txt), ensuring threat intel remains current and actionable. The work emphasized data quality, traceability, and readiness for automation. All changes are tracked via a comprehensive commit history, enabling precise rollback if needed and supporting audits for security operations.
Summary for 2025-07 (FGTHREATFEEDS repository): Delivered ongoing maintenance and data-refresh of IP blocklists to strengthen inbound and outbound threat blocking. Core work focused on updating and refining IP-based defense lists (IPBLOCK_IN.txt, IPBLOCK_OUT.txt) and ACE-based blocks (ACESBLOCKIP.txt), ensuring threat intel remains current and actionable. The work emphasized data quality, traceability, and readiness for automation. All changes are tracked via a comprehensive commit history, enabling precise rollback if needed and supporting audits for security operations.
June 2025 FGTHREATFEEDS monthly update focused on expanding threat coverage and data quality through multi-batch data maintenance for IP blocklists, domain blocks, and malware indicators. The work strengthens proactive defense by ensuring up-to-date intel across inbound/outbound vectors and OT-relevant assets, with a robust data upload and batching workflow.
June 2025 FGTHREATFEEDS monthly update focused on expanding threat coverage and data quality through multi-batch data maintenance for IP blocklists, domain blocks, and malware indicators. The work strengthens proactive defense by ensuring up-to-date intel across inbound/outbound vectors and OT-relevant assets, with a robust data upload and batching workflow.
May 2025: FGTHREATFEEDS delivered and maintained the IP block lists for inbound and outbound feeds across multiple batches, including Batch 1 and Batch 2 updates and Batch 3 data maintenance for IPBLOCK_IN.txt, plus configuration updates. Total of 49 commits across inbound/outbound lists and configuration to ensure current threat coverage and reliable feed delivery. This work enhances threat detection, reduces exposure to malicious IPs, and improves operational reliability of security analytics.
May 2025: FGTHREATFEEDS delivered and maintained the IP block lists for inbound and outbound feeds across multiple batches, including Batch 1 and Batch 2 updates and Batch 3 data maintenance for IPBLOCK_IN.txt, plus configuration updates. Total of 49 commits across inbound/outbound lists and configuration to ensure current threat coverage and reliable feed delivery. This work enhances threat detection, reduces exposure to malicious IPs, and improves operational reliability of security analytics.
April 2025 monthly summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: Focused on keeping threat intel current by delivering extensive blocklist and asset updates, stabilizing update pipelines, and aligning references across core files. Completed multiple batch updates to inbound/outbound IP blocklists, refreshed Checkpoint references, and added new threat intelligence assets. The work improved data quality, coverage, and operational reliability, enabling faster response to evolving threats and safer network configurations for customers.
April 2025 monthly summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: Focused on keeping threat intel current by delivering extensive blocklist and asset updates, stabilizing update pipelines, and aligning references across core files. Completed multiple batch updates to inbound/outbound IP blocklists, refreshed Checkpoint references, and added new threat intelligence assets. The work improved data quality, coverage, and operational reliability, enabling faster response to evolving threats and safer network configurations for customers.
Executive monthly summary for 2025-03 focused on FGTHREATFEEDS repository. Delivered a comprehensive refresh of threat intelligence blocklists across inbound/outbound traffic and access control lists, with data hygiene improvements, cross-wallfire propagation, and scalable update workflows.
Executive monthly summary for 2025-03 focused on FGTHREATFEEDS repository. Delivered a comprehensive refresh of threat intelligence blocklists across inbound/outbound traffic and access control lists, with data hygiene improvements, cross-wallfire propagation, and scalable update workflows.
February 2025 monthly summary for FGTHREATFEEDS: Delivered substantial blocklist and data updates to strengthen threat intelligence and incident response. Implemented two batches of ACESBLOCKIP.txt updates, refreshed MALWAREHASH.txt with latest hashes, and added new files via upload to expand data coverage. All changes included clear, auditable commits and minimal disruption to consumers.
February 2025 monthly summary for FGTHREATFEEDS: Delivered substantial blocklist and data updates to strengthen threat intelligence and incident response. Implemented two batches of ACESBLOCKIP.txt updates, refreshed MALWAREHASH.txt with latest hashes, and added new files via upload to expand data coverage. All changes included clear, auditable commits and minimal disruption to consumers.
January 2025 monthly summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: Implemented blocklist maintenance by updating ACESBLOCKIP.txt with new threat IPs, accompanied by robust change tracking via request IDs. The commit sequence demonstrates disciplined change management and prepares the feed for deployment. Overall, improved threat coverage and operational traceability.
January 2025 monthly summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: Implemented blocklist maintenance by updating ACESBLOCKIP.txt with new threat IPs, accompanied by robust change tracking via request IDs. The commit sequence demonstrates disciplined change management and prepares the feed for deployment. Overall, improved threat coverage and operational traceability.
December 2024 monthly summary for FGTHREATFEEDS (ACESITSecurity). Focused on security hardening and threat-blocking coverage through blocklist expansion. Expanded ACESBLOCKIP.txt with new IP addresses and ranges to block malicious traffic, with changes linked to specific request IDs. Implemented across five commits to ACESBLOCKIP.txt ensuring clear traceability and auditability.
December 2024 monthly summary for FGTHREATFEEDS (ACESITSecurity). Focused on security hardening and threat-blocking coverage through blocklist expansion. Expanded ACESBLOCKIP.txt with new IP addresses and ranges to block malicious traffic, with changes linked to specific request IDs. Implemented across five commits to ACESBLOCKIP.txt ensuring clear traceability and auditability.
November 2024—FGTHREATFEEDS delivered enhancements to threat intelligence blocklists, strengthening network defense with expanded IP and URL coverage, plus cleanup to reduce noise in feeds. The updates reflect a focused effort on keeping the organization's threat intel current and actionable, enabling faster blocking of known bad actors at the edge.
November 2024—FGTHREATFEEDS delivered enhancements to threat intelligence blocklists, strengthening network defense with expanded IP and URL coverage, plus cleanup to reduce noise in feeds. The updates reflect a focused effort on keeping the organization's threat intel current and actionable, enabling faster blocking of known bad actors at the edge.
October 2024 monthly summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: Delivered a targeted enhancement to the ACESBLOCKIP Threat Intelligence Blocklist Management. Added a new IP address entry with its associated request ID and consolidated two duplicate entries for the same IP range under a single request ID, improving traceability and reducing redundancy. No major bugs reported this month; focus was on data quality and maintainability of the blocklist.
October 2024 monthly summary for ACESITSecurity/FGTHREATFEEDS: Delivered a targeted enhancement to the ACESBLOCKIP Threat Intelligence Blocklist Management. Added a new IP address entry with its associated request ID and consolidated two duplicate entries for the same IP range under a single request ID, improving traceability and reducing redundancy. No major bugs reported this month; focus was on data quality and maintainability of the blocklist.
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