apiverve/ipblacklistlookup

IP Blacklist Lookup checks whether a given IP address appears on known malicious IP blocklists. Identifies both inbound threats (attackers, spammers) and outbound threats (C2 servers, malware hosts).

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github.com/apiverve/ipblacklistlookup-api

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Language:C#

pkg:composer/apiverve/ipblacklistlookup

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README

IP Blacklist Lookup checks whether a given IP address appears on known malicious IP blocklists. Identifies both inbound threats (attackers, spammers) and outbound threats (C2 servers, malware hosts).

The IP Blacklist Lookup API provides a simple, reliable way to integrate ip blacklist lookup functionality into your applications. Built for developers who need production-ready ip blacklist lookup capabilities without the complexity of building from scratch.

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License: MIT API Status Method Platform

Available on: npm NuGet PyPI RubyGems Packagist Go Dart JitPack

Quick Start

Using JavaScript

async function callIPBlacklistLookupAPI() {
    try {
        const params = new URLSearchParams({
            ip: '185.220.101.1'
        });

        const response = await fetch(`https://api.apiverve.com/v1/ipblacklistlookup?${params}`, {
            method: 'GET',
            headers: {
                'x-api-key': 'YOUR_API_KEY_HERE'
            }
        });

        const data = await response.json();
        console.log(data);
    } catch (error) {
        console.error('Error:', error);
    }
}

callIPBlacklistLookupAPI();

Using cURL

curl -X GET "https://api.apiverve.com/v1/ipblacklistlookup?ip=185.220.101.1" \
  -H "x-api-key: YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"

Get your API key: https://apiverve.com

📁 For more examples, see the examples folder

Installation

Choose your preferred programming language:

📦 NPM (JavaScript/Node.js)

npm install @apiverve/ipblacklistlookup

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🔷 NuGet (.NET/C#)

dotnet add package APIVerve.API.IPBlacklistLookup

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🐍 Python (PyPI)

pip install apiverve-ipblacklistlookup

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💎 Ruby (RubyGems)

gem install apiverve_ipblacklistlookup

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🐘 PHP (Packagist)

composer require apiverve/ipblacklistlookup

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🎯 Dart (pub.dev)

dart pub add apiverve_ipblacklistlookup

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🤖 Android (JitPack)

implementation 'com.github.apiverve:ipblacklistlookup-api:1.0.0'

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🐹 Go

go get github.com/apiverve/ipblacklistlookup-api/go

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Why Use This API?

Feature Benefit
Multi-language SDKs Native packages for JavaScript, Python, C#, Go, and Android
Simple Integration Single API key authentication, consistent response format
Production Ready 99.9% uptime SLA, served from 24 global regions
Comprehensive Docs Full examples, OpenAPI spec, and dedicated support

Documentation

What Can You Build?

The IP Blacklist Lookup API is commonly used for:

  • Web Applications - Add ip blacklist lookup features to your frontend or backend
  • Mobile Apps - Native SDKs for Android development
  • Automation - Integrate with n8n, Zapier, or custom workflows
  • SaaS Products - Enhance your product with ip blacklist lookup capabilities
  • Data Pipelines - Process and analyze data at scale

API Reference

Authentication

All requests require an API key in the header:

x-api-key: YOUR_API_KEY_HERE

Get your API key: https://apiverve.com

Response Format

Every APIVerve endpoint returns the same envelope — check status, then read data:

{
  "status": "ok",
  "error": null,
  "data": { ... }
}

Example Response

A real response from the IP Blacklist Lookup API:

{
  "status": "ok",
  "error": null,
  "data": {
    "ipAddress": "185.220.101.1",
    "isIPBlacklisted": true,
    "inbound": {
      "found": true,
      "description": "IP is known for malicious inbound activity (spam, scanning, brute-force attacks)"
    },
    "outbound": null,
    "threatLevel": "high",
    "ipDetails": {
      "ip": "185.220.101.1",
      "country": "DE",
      "region": "BY",
      "timezone": "Europe/Berlin",
      "city": "Nuremberg",
      "coordinates": [
        49.4478,
        11.0683
      ],
      "countryName": "Germany",
      "regionName": "Bavaria",
      "postalCode": "90403",
      "continent": "EU",
      "continentName": "Europe",
      "accuracyRadius": 20
    }
  }
}

Support & Community

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

Security

For security concerns, please review our Security Policy.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgments

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