Automated OWASP CRS and Bad Bot Detection for Nginx, Apache, Traefik and HaProxy
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Automated OWASP CRS and Bad Bot Detection for Nginx, Apache, Traefik and HaProxy
Chrome extension for detecting phishing web sites
Finds related domains and IPv4 addresses to do threat intelligence after Indicator-Intelligence collects static files.
Malicious actors often reuse code to deploy their malware, phishing website or CNC server. As a result, similiaries can be found on URLs path by inspecting internet traffic. Moreover, deep learning models or even regular ML model do not fit for inline deployment in terms of running performance. However, regexes ( or YARA rules ) can be deployed …
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