ThreatPinch Lookup creates informational tooltips when hovering oven an item of interest on any website. It helps speed up security investigations by automatically providing relevant information upon hovering over any IPv4 address, MD5 hash, SHA2 hash, and CVE title. It’s designed to be completely customizable and work with any rest API.
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- ThreatPinchOSINT and ThreatIntel Chrome ExtensionsPros:
Saves time, allows custom integrations.
Cons:Some assembly required.
Nothing else like it available.
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ThreatPinch@threatpinch · OSINT and ThreatIntel Chrome Extensions
ThreatPinch Lookup creates informational tooltips when hovering oven an item of interest on any website. It helps speed up security investigations by automatically providing relevant information upon hovering over any IPv4 address, MD5 hash, SHA2 hash, and CVE title. It’s designed to be completely customizable and work with any rest API.
Current IOC Support:
IPv4
MD5
SHA1
SHA2
CVE
FQDN (EFQDN is for Internet FQDN, IFQDN is for internal domains)
Add your own in the options with regex!
Current Integrations:
ThreatMiner for IPv4, FQDN, MD5, SHA1 and SHA2 lookups
Alienvault OTX for IPv4, MD5, SHA1 and SHA2 lookups
IBM XForce Exchange for IPv4, EFQDN lookups
VirusTotal for MD5, SHA1, SHA2 and FQDN lookups
Cymon.io for IPv4 lookups
ThreatCrowd for IPv4, FQDN and MD5 lookups
CIRCL (Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg) for CVE lookups.
PassiveTotal for FQDN Whois lookups
MISP for MD5 and SHA2 (If you want more submit an issue in this github)
Censys.io for IPv4 lookups
Shodan for IPV4 lookups
Add your own in the developers options page!
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