minFraud Release Notes
Updates to user count data
March 4, 2026Between Tuesday March 3 and Friday, March 6, 2026 (and possibly longer), we are making daily updates to the user count data to more often return a value of 0 or 1 for residential proxies.
Previously, approximately 50% of residential proxy IPs on single household IPs had a user count value of at least 2, and 50% had a value of 0 or 1. This update will make it easier to flag a high volume of customer profiles on a residential proxy as anomalous in relation to a lower user count value of 0 or 1.
Please see an explanation of user counts below:
| User count | Description |
|---|---|
| 0 | IP assigned to a single end-user at a time (household, person, or small business), or not in use. |
| 1 | IP assigned to a single end-user with possibility of multiple end-users. |
| 2 | IP shared with multiple end-users. |
| >5 | IP shared with many end-users. |
Number of minFraud custom inputs increased to 100
February 17, 2026You are now able to add up to 100 custom inputs in minFraud.
Custom inputs allow you to pass data that is relevant to your business and fine-tune minFraud custom rules to help identify suspicious transactions and reduce fraud.
Custom inputs are available to users of all minFraud service tiers: Score, Insights, and Factors.
Updates to autonomous_system_organization, ISP, and organization data
January 28, 2026On January 21, 2026, we released data with significant changes to
autonomous_system_organization and less significant changes to isp and
organization data.
Customers can expect to see in many cases improved, more readable versions of
autonomous_system_organization and, in some cases, small changes to isp and
organization data.
This change is reflected in the following products and services:
- minFraud Insights web service
- minFraud Factors web service
- GeoLite ASN database
- GeoLite City web service
- GeoIP ISP database
- GeoIP Enterprise database
- GeoIP City Plus web service
- GeoIP Insights web service