API & Integration

Webhook

A webhook is an HTTP callback that sends real-time notifications to a configured URL when a specific event occurs. isMalicious webhooks push threat alerts when a monitored IP or domain changes status, enabling security tools to react without polling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Webhook?

A webhook is an HTTP callback that sends real-time notifications to a configured URL when a specific event occurs. isMalicious webhooks push threat alerts when a monitored IP or domain changes status, enabling security tools to react without polling.

How is Webhook related to API Key?

Webhook and API Key are both key concepts in threat intelligence. An API key is a unique identifier used to authenticate requests to an API. It grants access to specific resources and rate limits. API keys should be kept secret and rotated regularly; they should never be exposed in client-side code or version control.

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