Pulsedive Threat Intelligence

Highlight IPs, domains, and URLs on any website to enrich them using Pulsedive's threat intelligence.

Pulsedive Threat Intelligence is a powerful Chrome extension designed for cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts to streamline threat research directly in the browser. It enables users to highlight IP addresses, domains, URLs, or threat names on any web page and receive immediate enrichment with contextual data from Pulsedive's extensive Community dataset. Features include real-time indicator lookup, on-demand scans, bulk processing of indicators, threat research summaries, and website enrichment.

The extension offers flexible controls such as muting popups, advanced settings, and a user-friendly interface with dark mode support. Users can also create a free account for enhanced capabilities like increased limits and deeper analysis on the Pulsedive Community platform. With over 50 million searchable indicators, Pulsedive Threat Intelligence ensures analysts have timely, actionable insights wherever they work.

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By:
https://pulsedive.com
Users:
2,000
Rating:
5.00
(30)
Version:
3.0.1 Last updated: 2024-06-21
Creation date:
2018-08-18
Risk:
Low risk impact Very low risk likelihood
Permissions:
  • scripting
  • activeTab
  • storage
Host permissions:
  • https://pulsedive.com/
Size:
18.48MB
Email:
su*****@pulsedive.com
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Chrome Web Store
Updated:
16 hours ago

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User reviews

Users praise Pulsedive Threat Intelligence for its user-friendly interface, quick and seamless threat lookups without needing signups or API keys, and informative sidebar and popup displays. It integrates well into daily workflow by allowing easy highlighting and CTRL+C searches. The freemium model is generous compared to similar tools, though the free tier's paging limit can hinder research on large data sets. Overall, it is highly regarded as an essential and efficient threat intelligence extension.
Pros
  • Easy to use with a smooth and convenient UI.
  • No signup or API key required for immediate use; integrated API key reduces setup hassle.
  • Provides quick, detailed threat intelligence and indicator of compromise (IOC) lookups via highlight or CTRL+C.
  • Offers a useful sidebar and popup with detailed results, enhancing workflow without switching tabs.
  • Generous freemium model allowing numerous requests daily and per minute, beneficial for free users.
Cons
  • Free users have a paging limit of 1, which may consume requests quickly on large investigations.
Recent reviews
I feel it's a refined product which the team continues to improve. Convenient. CTRL+C recognizes domain name and starts the search. Provides means to easily mute the lookup, provides progress wheel for status on lookup. Findings appear on a right slide-out. Thanks!
by Ja*****, 2024-09-17

wow, works great! very smooth UI. No requirement to sign up or get an API key* so as soon as it's installed, it's ready to use (*the API key has been integrated by the creator so we don't have to do the extra step!). Similar tools, like OWASP Pentesting Kit ext, requires an account, subscription, and API key, and then if you aren't logged onto the website, the ext is terribly slow and loses connection a bunch (even if you're doing nothing of note). Pulsedrive's much better and lightning fast. It's like a mix of Port Scanner, WhoIs, and a less comprehensive Vulners scanner (which also requires sign-up + API, but it's a very good ext so it's worth the hassle). I think Vulners compliments Pulsedrive quite nicely bc it fills in what Vulners doesn't, like WhoIs, IP scan, etc., and if you add Trufflehog and FindSomething with them, you can find pretty much find all of a site's vulnerabilities in just a few seconds (and Vulners provides explanations in its pop-up window.). FindSomething more frequently finds secrets over Trufflehog, but Trufflehog tends to find juicier secrets. Of course, Trufflehog requires an account + API to use; FindSomething is ready to use once it's installed. (Trufflehog and FS source codes are on github if you're curious about them). Also--this ext is FREEMIUM, but it's actually pretty good freemium; free users can make 30 requests per min and a max of 1,000 requests per day. W/o an account, you can explore 100 results; with an account and api, it's 1000. Many other exts will give the user like ... 5 requests then require an up-front payment of a year subscription, and then the paid sub is usually very similar to what Pulsedrive is offering for free. ONE CON -- free users have a paging limit of 1, which could eat up all your requests really fast if the website you're investigating is chunky.
by スポ*****, 2023-11-28

Was recommended this by a colleague. Really easy for me to understand and feel protected! :)
by Sa*****, 2023-08-17
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Risk impact
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Pulsedive Threat Intelligence requires very minimum permissions.

Risk impact analysis details
  • High Injects scripts into web pages, which may alter or extract site contents, resulting in a substantial risk.
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Risk likelihood
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Pulsedive Threat Intelligence has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

Risk likelihood analysis details
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