: Recent reports discuss the European Union's proposal to blacklist corrupt individuals globally to enhance international security.
Could you clarify or what software it is related to? Knowing the source would help provide a more specific explanation. EU eyes 'blacklist' of corrupt individuals worldwide
: It may be a custom "blacklist" (a collection of blocked domains, IPs, or keywords) for a tool like AdGuard , uBlock Origin , or a DNS-based filter intended to block tracking or specific "eyes" (surveillance) related entities.
: Users of games like Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist often share community-made patches, reshades, or configuration files (often involving "eyes" or "visuals") via GitHub or forums, which could result in such a filename. Potential Contexts
: The -main.zip suffix is the standard format used by GitHub when a user downloads the "main" branch of a repository as a ZIP file. If this is the case, it would be a local copy of a project named "eyes-blacklist."
: Historical security reports often use the term "blacklist" in the context of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance barring specific hardware or software.