This document applies to the following methods:
- Lookup API (v4): threatMatches.find
- Update API (v4): fullHashes.find
- Update API (v4): threatListUpdates.fetch
About the lists
The Safe Browsing lists—also referred to as threat lists or simply lists—are Google's constantly updated lists of unsafe web resources. Examples of unsafe web resources are social engineering sites (phishing and deceptive sites) and sites that host malware or unwanted software.
List names
Each Safe Browsing list is named (identified) using three parameters or type combinations:
the threatType
, platformType
, and threatEntryType
(see
ThreatListDescriptor).
Before sending a request to the Safe Browsing servers, the client should retrieve the names of the currently available Safe Browsing lists. This will help ensure that the parameters or type combinations specified in the request are valid.
To retrieve the names of the Safe Browsing lists, use the
threatLists.list
method and HTTP GET
request/response.
Example: threatLists.list
HTTP GET request
The request includes a header only (no request body).
Request header
The request header includes the request URL and the content type. Remember to substitute your
API key for API_KEY
in the URL.
GET https://safebrowsing.googleapis.com/v4/threatLists?key=API_KEY HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json
Request body
There is no request body for this method.
HTTP GET response
The response returns the Safe Browsing lists currently available for query or download. In this example, only two lists are shown, but additional lists are available and will be returned.
Response header
The response header includes the HTTP status code and the content type.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json
Response body
The Safe Browsing lists are returned as an array of threat lists. As noted, each
list is defined by three parameters or type combinations: the threatType
, platformType
, and
threatEntryType
.
{ threatLists: [{ "threatType": "MALWARE", "platformType": "WINDOWS", "threatEntryType": "URL", }, { "threatType": "MALWARE", "platformType": "LINUX", "threatEntryType": "URL", }, { ... additional lists will be returned ... }] }
List contents
Currently, all Safe Browsing lists consist of variable length SHA 256 hashes between 4 and 32 bytes. These hashes are based on the suffix/prefix expressions of the URLs associated with unsafe web resources. Note that the URLs themselves are not stored in the Safe Browsing lists (see URLs and Hashes).
When using the Lookup API to check URLs, the client sends the actual URL in the request and Safe Browsing server converts the URL to a hash before performing the check (see Checking URLs for the Lookup API).
When using the Update API to check URLs, the client must convert the URL to a hash and then send the hash prefix in the request in order to perform the URL check (see Checking URLs for the Update API).