Criminal IP is a cyber threat intelligence search engine that detects vulnerabilities in personal and corporate cyber assets in real time and allows users to take preemptive actions. Coming from the idea that individuals and businesses would be able to boost their cyber security by obtaining information about accessing IP addresses in advance, Criminal IP's extensive data of over 4.2 billion IP addresses and counting to provide threat-relevant information about malicious IP addresses, malicious links, phishing websites, certificates, industrial control systems, IoTs, servers, CCTVs, etc.
Using Criminal IP’s four key features (Asset Search, Domain Search, Exploit Search, and Image Search), you can search for IP risk scores and vulnerabilities related to searched IP addresses and domains, vulnerabilities for each service, and assets that are open to cyber attacks in image forms, in respective order.
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Criminal IP's Attack Surface Management (ASM) is an intelligence-driven platform designed to continuously identify, catalog, and oversee all internet-connected assets linked to an organization, including overlooked and shadow resources, enabling teams to understand their actual external exposure from the perspective of potential attackers. This solution integrates automated asset detection with open-source intelligence (OSINT) methods, artificial intelligence enhancements, and sophisticated threat intelligence to reveal exposed hosts, domains, cloud services, IoT devices, and other internet-facing entry points, while also collecting evidence such as screenshots and metadata, and linking findings to known vulnerabilities and attacker techniques. By evaluating exposures through the lens of business relevance and risk, ASM emphasizes vulnerable elements and misconfigurations, providing instantaneous alerts and interactive dashboards that facilitate quicker investigations and remediation efforts. Furthermore, this comprehensive tool empowers organizations to proactively manage their security posture, ensuring that they remain vigilant against emerging threats.
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Ostorlab
Easily identify the weaknesses in your organization's security framework with Ostorlab, which offers more than just subdomain enumeration. By accessing mobile app stores, public registries, crawling various targets, and performing in-depth analytics, it provides a thorough understanding of your external security posture. With just a few clicks, you can obtain critical insights that assist in fortifying your defenses and safeguarding against potential cyber threats. Ostorlab automates the identification of a range of issues, from insecure injections and obsolete dependencies to hardcoded secrets and vulnerabilities in cryptographic systems. This powerful tool enables security and development teams to effectively analyze and address vulnerabilities. Enjoy the benefits of effortless security management thanks to Ostorlab's continuous scanning capabilities, which automatically initiate scans with each new release, thus conserving your time and ensuring ongoing protection. Furthermore, Ostorlab simplifies access to intercepted traffic, file system details, function invocations, and decompiled source code, allowing you to view your system from an attacker's perspective and significantly reduce the hours spent on manual tooling and output organization. This comprehensive approach transforms the way organizations address security challenges, making it an invaluable asset in today’s digital landscape.
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Q-mast
Designed for app development, Q-mast embeds security directly into your workflow to identify security, privacy, and compliance risks before the mobile app is released. With a design tailored for DevSecOps workflows, Q-mast supports continuous, automated security testing that aligns with tools like Jenkins, GitLab, and GitHub.
Q-mast capabilities include automated scanning in minutes, no source code needed; analysis of compiled app binary, regardless of in-app or run-time obfuscations; precise SBOM generation and analysis for vulnerability reporting to specific library version, including embedded libraries; comprehensive static (SAST), dynamic (DAST), interactive (IAST) and forced-path execution app analysis; malicious behavior profiling, including app collusion; and checks against privacy & security standards including NIAP, NIST, MASVS.
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