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isMalicious vs Censys: Internet Discovery and Reputation Verdicts Are Different Jobs
Research2026-08-24

isMalicious vs Censys: Internet Discovery and Reputation Verdicts Are Different Jobs

Censys maps what exists on the internet — hosts, certificates, open ports. isMalicious assesses what is malicious. Most teams comparing the two need the second question answered, not the first.

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isMalicious vs OpenCTI: Why This Is the Wrong Comparison (and How They Work Together)
Research2026-08-23

isMalicious vs OpenCTI: Why This Is the Wrong Comparison (and How They Work Together)

OpenCTI is a threat intelligence platform and knowledge graph. isMalicious is a data provider that feeds it. Teams searching for an OpenCTI alternative usually need a feed, not a replacement TIP.

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isMalicious vs Recorded Future: When a Threat Data API Makes More Sense Than an Enterprise Intel Program
API2026-08-22

isMalicious vs Recorded Future: When a Threat Data API Makes More Sense Than an Enterprise Intel Program

Recorded Future delivers finished intelligence and analyst support at enterprise scale. isMalicious delivers self-serve enrichment and feeds without a sales cycle. The right choice depends on whether you need strategic reports or automated verdicts.

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Firewall Blocklist Automation: Pulling IP and Domain Feeds Without Outages
AI & ML2026-08-21

Firewall Blocklist Automation: Pulling IP and Domain Feeds Without Outages

External dynamic lists can block malware and phishing at the edge — or break payroll, CDN traffic, and vendor portals. This guide covers staged rollout, allowlists, fail-open vs fail-closed, and measuring hit rates for IP and domain blocklists.

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STIX/TAXII Threat Feeds: Operational Guide for OpenCTI, MISP, and SIEM Pipelines
Research1 h ago

STIX/TAXII Threat Feeds: Operational Guide for OpenCTI, MISP, and SIEM Pipelines

How to wire STIX 2.1 and TAXII 2.1 collections into OpenCTI, MISP, or your SIEM — what to poll, how to handle confidence and aging indicators, and where enrichment APIs fit alongside feed ingestion.

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How to Use an NRD Feed to Catch Phishing Before It Lands in the Inbox
Phishing1 d ago

How to Use an NRD Feed to Catch Phishing Before It Lands in the Inbox

Newly registered domains are where most phishing campaigns start. This guide walks through NRD feed workflows for brand monitoring, mail gateway hygiene, and SOC triage — without treating domain age as a blunt block rule.

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CVE-2026-63077 Puts Unauthenticated RCE on Every TeamCity On-Premises Server
AI & ML2 d ago

CVE-2026-63077 Puts Unauthenticated RCE on Every TeamCity On-Premises Server

A deserialization flaw in the agent polling protocol gives attackers TeamCity server privileges without credentials. JetBrains patched in 2025.11.7 and 2026.1.3 — CISA KEV and a 3-day federal deadline mean hunt now, not after the next release train.

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CVE-2026-9198 Gives Unauthenticated RCE in IBM Langflow OSS Agent Control Planes
AI & ML3 d ago

CVE-2026-9198 Gives Unauthenticated RCE in IBM Langflow OSS Agent Control Planes

A SUPERUSER token minted through /api/v1/auto_login chains with Python exec() in /api/v1/validate/code. Langflow 1.10.1 fixes the flaw — but internet-exposed instances need hunting now, not after the next sprint.

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INC Ransomware Chains Two SonicWall SMA Zero-Days (CVE-2026-15409, CVE-2026-15410)
Ransomware4 d ago

INC Ransomware Chains Two SonicWall SMA Zero-Days (CVE-2026-15409, CVE-2026-15410)

INC affiliates are weaponizing an SSRF and a post-authentication code injection in SonicWall SMA 1000 to reach internal networks. Exploitation started weeks before the July 14 patch — here is how to hunt and triage.

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isMalicious vs SecurityTrails: Discovery Data and Reputation Verdicts Are Not the Same Product
DNS5 d ago

isMalicious vs SecurityTrails: Discovery Data and Reputation Verdicts Are Not the Same Product

SecurityTrails tells you what exists — every subdomain, every historical DNS record. isMalicious tells you what is dangerous. Most teams searching for a SecurityTrails alternative want the second half.

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isMalicious vs IPQualityScore: Fraud Scoring and Threat Intelligence Are Different Jobs
Research6 d ago

isMalicious vs IPQualityScore: Fraud Scoring and Threat Intelligence Are Different Jobs

IPQS scores whether a signup is fraudulent. isMalicious scores whether infrastructure is malicious. The two get compared constantly because both return a number about an IP address — and they answer different questions.

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isMalicious vs MISP: Why This Is the Wrong Comparison (and What to Compare Instead)
Research2026-08-13

isMalicious vs MISP: Why This Is the Wrong Comparison (and What to Compare Instead)

MISP is where you store and share indicators. isMalicious is where indicators come from. Teams searching for a MISP alternative are usually looking for a feed, not a replacement platform.

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isMalicious vs Cisco Talos: Reputation Lookups Outside the Cisco Stack
AI & ML2026-08-12

isMalicious vs Cisco Talos: Reputation Lookups Outside the Cisco Stack

Talos reputation is excellent and it lives inside Cisco products. If your stack is not Cisco, or you need an API rather than a web form, that is where the comparison starts.

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Bulk IP and Domain Lookups: Designing Indicator Enrichment That Survives Real Volume
AI & ML2026-08-11

Bulk IP and Domain Lookups: Designing Indicator Enrichment That Survives Real Volume

One incident produces hundreds of indicators, and per-indicator lookups are where triage stalls. Here is how to build a batch enrichment pipeline that respects quotas, deduplicates properly, and fails gracefully.

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Reverse IP Lookup: Pivoting on Infrastructure Without Drowning in Shared Hosting
Research2026-08-10

Reverse IP Lookup: Pivoting on Infrastructure Without Drowning in Shared Hosting

A reverse IP lookup turns one indicator into a cluster — or into a thousand innocent neighbours. Here is how to tell the difference, and how to pivot on hosting infrastructure without generating false positives.

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WHOIS Lookup for Security Investigations: Reading a Record After Redaction
AI & ML2026-08-09

WHOIS Lookup for Security Investigations: Reading a Record After Redaction

Privacy services stripped the registrant name out of most WHOIS records, but the fields that matter for triage survived. Here is what a WHOIS record still tells an analyst, and how to read it.

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The Kratos Phishing Kit Takedown: 200 Servers Gone, 1,800 Copies Still Out There
Phishing2026-08-08

The Kratos Phishing Kit Takedown: 200 Servers Gone, 1,800 Copies Still Out There

German and US law enforcement dismantled Kratos, the AiTM phishing service behind roughly 15,000 Microsoft 365 campaigns a month. The infrastructure is offline, but the kit is not. Here is what to hunt for now.

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CISA KEV Adds Arista VeloCloud and FortiOS Flaws: Why CVSS Is the Wrong Sort Order
Cloud2026-08-07

CISA KEV Adds Arista VeloCloud and FortiOS Flaws: Why CVSS Is the Wrong Sort Order

On 27 July 2026 CISA added a CVSS 10.0 command injection in Arista VeloCloud Orchestrator and a medium-severity FortiOS patch bypass to KEV. The pairing shows why exposure and persistence beat severity when ordering a patch queue.

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Cl0p Is Exploiting PTC Windchill (CVE-2026-12569) to Steal Engineering Data
AI & ML2026-08-06

Cl0p Is Exploiting PTC Windchill (CVE-2026-12569) to Steal Engineering Data

A Cl0p affiliate is chaining a FlexPLM information disclosure with an unauthenticated RCE in PTC Windchill to plant JSP web shells and run double-extortion data theft. Here are the detection signals and the triage workflow.

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GitHub Actions and CI/CD Pipeline Compromise: A Growing Supply Chain Attack Vector
Supply Chain2026-08-05

GitHub Actions and CI/CD Pipeline Compromise: A Growing Supply Chain Attack Vector

CI/CD pipeline compromises keep recurring across GitHub Actions ecosystems. Learn the detection signals, hardening steps, and enrichment workflow security teams need.

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Infostealer Log Marketplaces: How Stolen Corporate Credentials End Up for Sale
Malware2026-08-04

Infostealer Log Marketplaces: How Stolen Corporate Credentials End Up for Sale

Stealer-log marketplaces are booming in 2026, trading stolen corporate cookies, passwords, and SaaS sessions that fuel ransomware access and bypass MFA.

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Subdomain Enumeration for Security Teams: Attack Surface Discovery and DNS Reconnaissance
DNS2026-08-02

Subdomain Enumeration for Security Teams: Attack Surface Discovery and DNS Reconnaissance

Subdomain enumeration surfaces forgotten dev servers, dangling DNS, and shadow IT before attackers do. Passive and active recon techniques compared.

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Malicious Browser Extensions Are Stealing Session Cookies: Detection Guide
Malware2026-07-30

Malicious Browser Extensions Are Stealing Session Cookies: Detection Guide

Rebranded browser extensions are harvesting session cookies and OAuth tokens after silent updates. Here is how to detect and respond before EDR ever sees it.

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isMalicious vs urlscan.io: URL Sandbox Scanning and Phishing Detection Compared
Phishing2026-07-28

isMalicious vs urlscan.io: URL Sandbox Scanning and Phishing Detection Compared

urlscan.io sandboxes a URL and captures the DOM. isMalicious adds a verdict, an AI-generated assessment, redirect-chain tracking, and a blocklist feed on top. Here is how the two fit together.

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