should-i-trust

should-i-trust

OSINT tool to evaluate the trustworthiness of a company

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What is should-i-trust?
should-i-trust is an information security Chrome extension that evaluates the trustworthiness of a company using Open Source Intelligence. It aggregates and explores data from multiple sources such as virustotal.com, censys.io, and grayhatwarfare.com. The tool requires API keys (free) from these sources.
Stats
Users: 256 ▼ -5
Version: 0.0.0.5 (Last updated: 2019-12-20)
Creation date: 2019-12-16
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • https://stat.ripe.net/*
  • https://viz.greynoise.io/api/*
  • https://buckets.grayhatwarfare.com/api/*
  • https://www.virustotal.com/vtapi/*
  • https://gitlab.com/api/*
  • https://api.github.com/*
  • https://censys.io/api/*
  • https://transparencyreport.google.com/transparencyreport/api/*
Size: 375.81K
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Summary

should-i-trust is a information security tool to evaluate Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) signals for a domain. The tool is designed to aggregate and explore data from multiple sources. Requires API keys (free) from: virustotal.com, censys.io, and grayhatwarfare.com.

Safety
Risk impact

should-i-trust may not be safe to use and it requires some risky permissions. Exercise caution when installing this extension. Review carefully before installing.

Risk likelihood

should-i-trust has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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