{"ip":"8.8.8.8","is_listed":true,"checked_blacklists":61,"listed_count":4,"timeout_count":0,"ok_count":57,"listed_blacklists":[{"name":"\u00a0OK","status":"LISTED","reason":"8.8.8.8 was listed","ttl":0,"response_time_ms":0},{"name":"\u00a0OK","status":"LISTED","reason":"8.8.8.8 was listed","ttl":0,"response_time_ms":0},{"name":"\u00a0OK","status":"LISTED","reason":"8.8.8.8 was listed","ttl":0,"response_time_ms":0},{"name":"\u00a0OK","status":"LISTED","reason":"8.8.8.8 was listed","ttl":0,"response_time_ms":0}],"timeouts":[],"checked_at":"2026-01-23T12:54:22Z","_cached":true,"_cache_key":"ipx_api:blacklist_check:8_8_8_8"}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/11765/ip+address+blacklist+retrieval+api/22312/blacklist+verification?ip=8.8.8.8' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The IP Address Blacklist Retrieval API is designed to assess the reputation of an IP address by simultaneously querying multiple recognized blacklists. Its main purpose is to determine whether an IP address has been classified as potentially risky due to suspicious activity, previous abuse, or behavior associated with spam, malware, or unauthorized access. This type of API is essential in environments where network traffic security and reliability are critical.
The endpoint provides a clear summary of the status of the analyzed IP, indicating whether it is listed on at least one blacklist, how many lists were queried, and how many matches were detected. In addition, it offers additional metrics such as the number of lists that responded correctly, those that did not have any listings, and possible wait times during the query. This information allows you to evaluate not only the potential risk, but also the coverage and reliability of the analysis performed.
One of the most valuable aspects of the API is the detail for each blacklist where the IP is listed. For each match, data such as the name of the list, the status of the result, the reason for the listing, and additional technical parameters are included. This facilitates audits, forensic analysis, and informed decision-making, such as applying automatic blocks, flagging traffic for review, or generating security alerts.
The Blacklist Verification endpoint returns data regarding the reputation of an IP address, including whether it is listed on blacklists, the number of blacklists checked, and detailed information about each blacklist where the IP is listed.
Key fields in the response include "ip" (the queried IP address), "is_listed" (boolean indicating if the IP is blacklisted), "checked_blacklists" (total blacklists queried), "listed_count" (number of listings found), and "listed_blacklists" (details of each blacklist match).
The response data is structured in JSON format, with a main object containing summary fields and an array of "listed_blacklists" that provides detailed information for each blacklist match, including name, status, reason, and response time.
The endpoint provides information on whether an IP is blacklisted, the total number of blacklists checked, the count of listings, and detailed reasons for each listing, which aids in assessing the IP's risk level.
Data accuracy is maintained by querying multiple recognized blacklists, ensuring that the information is sourced from reputable databases. Regular updates and checks are performed to ensure the reliability of the data returned.
Typical use cases include enhancing network security by identifying potentially harmful IP addresses, automating traffic filtering, conducting forensic analysis, and generating alerts for suspicious activities.
Users can utilize the returned data to make informed decisions about network access, such as applying automatic blocks on listed IPs, flagging traffic for review, or adjusting security protocols based on the risk assessment provided.
Users can expect a consistent response structure with fields indicating the IP's status, the number of blacklists checked, and detailed listings. Common patterns include multiple listings for known spam or malicious IPs, along with varying response times from different blacklists.
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