Country-Code TLD Partners
NetBeacon Reporter can send abuse reports to participating ccTLDs. If your ccTLD would like to receive abuse reports, simply send an email to support@netbeacon.org. Integration can be as simple as providing an email, or connecting to our API. If you choose to provide an email address, this will not be publicly published or visible to reporters.
Currently participating are the following 15 ccTLDs:
ccTLD | Operator | Country |
.de | DeNIC | Germany |
.uk | Nominet | United Kingdom |
.ca | CIRA | Canada |
.au | auDA | Australia |
.nz | InternetNZ | New Zealand |
.pl | NASK | Poland |
.li | Switch | Lichtenstein |
.ch | Switch | Switzerland |
.ru (via cert.ru) | RU Centre | Russia |
.co | GoDaddy Registry | Colombia |
.us | GoDaddy Registry | United States |
.eu | EURid | European Union |
.se | Internetstiftelsen | Sweden |
.nu | Internetstiftelsen | Niue |
.br | nic.br | Brazil |
.to | TOnic | Tonga |
.vn | VNNIC | Vietnam |
If your ccTLD would like to receive abuse reports from Reporter, simply email support@netbeacon.org.
What do ccTLDs do with Abuse Reports from NetBeacon Reporter?
As ccTLDs are not bound by ICANN, they can choose how to address abuse reports as they see fit. Some refer these reports to their registrants or registrars, some take action themselves, and some use them for information.
How many abuse reports will my ccTLD get?
Most ccTLDs have low rates of abuse. Most participating ccTLDs receive less than 10 abuse reports a month.
Why doesn’t NetBeacon Reporter send Abuse Reports directly to the ccTLD Registrar?
For reports about generic TLD domains, we route them to the appropriate ICANN accredited registrar, but because ccTLDs don’t make their registrars available in a consistent way, we have chosen to report directly to the ccTLD registry, allowing them to distribute to their registrar channel. Full ccTLD integration is on the Reporter development backlog.