blacklisted network
[ˈblæklɪstɪd ˈnetwɜːrk]
noun phrasepl: blacklisted networks
rede bloqueada
1. A computer network or internet service that has been marked as unsafe, untrustworthy, or restricted due to malicious activity, spam, security violations, or policy breaches
The company's email server was added to a blacklisted network after repeated phishing attempts.
O servidor de email da empresa foi adicionado a uma rede bloqueada após tentativas repetidas de phishing.
2. A network that is prevented from accessing certain services or resources due to security protocols or regulatory compliance
Users attempting to connect from a blacklisted network will be denied access to the banking portal.
Usuários que tentarem se conectar de uma rede bloqueada serão impedidos de acessar o portal bancário.
The term 'blacklisted network' is widely used in both Brazil and the United States in cybersecurity, IT administration, and corporate networking contexts. In Brazil, it's common in large tech companies and financial institutions. The term reflects global cybersecurity practices and is understood consistently across both countries. There has been some discussion about replacing 'blacklist/whitelist' terminology with 'blocklist/allowlist' in modern cybersecurity to avoid racial connotations, though both terminologies remain in use.
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