The Good Tech Companies - Criminal IP And Quad9 Collaborate To Exchange Domain And IP Threat Intelligence

Episode Date: May 13, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This audio is presented by Hacker Noon, where anyone can learn anything about any technology. Criminal IP and Quad9 collaborate to exchange domain and IP threat intelligence.by CyberWire. Torrance, California, May 13, 2024, Cyber News Wire, Criminal IP, a renowned cyber threat intelligence, CTI, search engine developed by AISPERA, has recently signed a technology partnership to exchange threat intelligence data based on domains and potentially on the IP address to protect users by blocking threats to end users. Criminal IP underwent rigorous data evaluation to integrate with Quad 9 feet S threat blocking service, demonstrating high data uniqueness and accuracy. Particularly, test results revealed a remarkable
Starting point is 00:00:45 outcome. 99.1% of malicious domains identified by Criminal IP's threat intelligence were found to Benin duplicative with other TI data. Through this integration, Quad9 leverages the most up-to-date threat intelligence lists, incorporating data from Criminal IP's database of malicious domains to block harmful hostnames. This process not only safeguards computers, mobile devices, and IoT systems from a diverse array of threats like malware, phishing, spyware, and botnets, ensuring privacy, but also optimizes performance. Quad9 Feed S-Threat Blocking Enhanced by Criminal IP S-Threat Intelligence Quad9 is a free Anycast DNS platform delivering robust security protections and privacy guarantees that comply blocking enhanced by criminal IP, S-threat intelligence Quad9 is a free Anycast DNS
Starting point is 00:01:25 platform delivering robust security protections and privacy guarantees that comply with rigorous Swiss data protection and GDPR rules. Quad9 is operated as a non-profit by the Quad9 Foundation in Switzerland for the purpose of improving the privacy and cyber security of internet users. Operating on a high-performance global network, Quad9 partners with Criminal IP, which offers extensive cyber threat information, including malicious IPs, domains, and CVEs, derived from sophisticated IP and domain scoring algorithms and big data analysis on a worldwide scale, enhances this mission. The specially designed Criminal IP malicious domains retrieval API is used to send
Starting point is 00:02:06 the domain data feed identified as malicious to Quad9 for integration. This feed is then utilized alongside other threat intelligence, TI, data sources integrated into the Quad9 platform, such as IBM, OpenFish, F-Secure, RiskIQ, and domain tools tools to create a comprehensive block list for user protection. Criminal IP's specialized domain threat intelligence in addition to these comprehensive threat blocking results on Quad9, for those seeking more information about each component of domains, users can use domain search of Criminal IP. The vulnerability scanner tool meticulously analyzes a wide array of domain details including screenshots, WHOIS data, utilized technologies, page redirections, and certificates. It also
Starting point is 00:02:51 identifies potentially malicious content and replicated phishing domains, providing an overall domain score and a domain generation algorithm, DGA, score. This global threat intelligence is updated daily and can be accessed through flexible API integration enabling seamless incorporation of the data into existing security systems, such as SOAR and SIEM. Our partnership with Quad9 is a recognition of the accuracy of criminal IPS data, stated Byung-Tak Kong, CEO of AISPERA. It is expected that our collaboration will contribute to the protection of Quad9's end users, who have a global reach, while simultaneously enhancing the quality of
Starting point is 00:03:29 Criminal IP's data. End users interested in utilizing the integrated threat-blocking security service of Quad9, which is linked with Criminal IP threat intelligence, can automatically activate the service simply by using the Quad9 DNS server. 9.9.9.9, about AISP RAAA-Spera launched its global cybersecurity service, Criminal IP, on April 17, 2023, following a successful year-long beta phase. The company has established technical and business partnerships with acclaimed global security firms and educational institutions, including VirusTotal, Cisco, Tenable, and Sumo Logic. Criminal IP offers personalized plan options, also suitable for company use. Users can check their own credit usage for specific features,
Starting point is 00:04:16 web, vulnerability scanner, tags, etc., and API on the dashboard, and upgrade the plan anytime according to their needs. Criminal IP is available in five languages, English, French, Arabic, Korean, and Japanese, providing a powerful and accurate CTI search engine for users worldwide. AISpara has been delivering cybersecurity solutions worldwide through a range of products, including Criminal IP CTI search engine, Criminal IP ASM, and Criminal IP FDS. Contact Michael Senna AISpara support at aspara.com. Tip This story was distributed as a release by Cyberwire under HackerNoon's business blogging program. Learn more about the program here. And thank you for listening to this HackerNoon story,
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