Pulsedive Threat Intelligence

Pulsedive Threat Intelligence

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

What is Pulsedive Threat Intelligence?
Pulsedive Threat Intelligence is a Chrome extension offering enriched threat intelligence data. The extension enables users to highlight IPs, domains, and URLs on any webpage, allowing for quick and efficient research. Furthermore, it leverages Pulsedive's extensive data set to provide comprehensive information, contributing to more informed decision-making. Features include high-level IOC summaries, querying of Pulsedive's entire data set, scanning IOCs, and one-click submission of new intelligence to the global community.
Merlin
Stats
Users: 2,000+
Rating: 5.00 (28)
Version: 2.2 (Last updated: 2023-01-11)
Creation date: 2018-08-18
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • activeTab
  • storage
  • https://pulsedive.com/
Size: 20.76K
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Pulsedive Threat Intelligence
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Summary

Pulsedive is a free analyst-centric threat intelligence platform that offers comprehensive, enriched threat intelligence from user submissions and threat intelligence feeds, equating to more than 35 million searchable IOCs, completely free, at pulsedive.com.

Streamline your research by using the Pulsedive extension to highlight IPs, domains, and URLs on any website to enrich them with Pulsedive's threat intelligence data set. Additionally, click the extension button to retrieve domain information for the website you're visiting.

FEATURES:

  • Retrieve high-level IOC summaries with key context, like observed risk factors, registration events, and associated threats
  • Query Pulsedive's entire data set, including ports, protocols, web technologies, HTTP headers, meta tags, WHOIS data, SSL certificates, redirects, and much more
  • Scan IOCs to fetch live screenshots, HTTP header data, SSL certificate information, meta tags, and more
  • Easily dive deeper and pivot on insights by opening in Pulsedive's community platform
  • One-click submit to contribute new intelligence to the global community
User reviews
User reviews summary
These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Chrome Web Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Fast and smooth UI
  • No sign-up or API key required
  • Freemium model with generous limits for free users
  • Useful for investigating potential indicators of compromise
  • Convenient sidebar with option to open detailed info in Pulsedive
Cons
  • Paging limit of 1 for free users can eat up requests quickly
  • No mobile version available
Most mentioned
  • Fast and smooth UI
  • Freemium model with generous limits for free users
  • Useful for investigating potential indicators of compromise
Recent reviews
by n0body n0body n0body n0body, 2023-12-24

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 スポンジボブ!! スポンジボブ!!, 2023-11-28

Was recommended this by a colleague. Really easy for me to understand and feel protected! :)
by Samira Younas Samira Younas, 2023-08-17
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Safety
Risk impact

Pulsedive Threat Intelligence is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

Pulsedive Threat Intelligence has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

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