should-i-trust
OSINT tool to evaluate the trustworthiness of a company
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
Creation date:
2019-12-16
Risk impact:
Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Low risk likelihood
Manifest version:
2
Permissions:
Size:
375.81K
Email:
ch*****@ericalexander.org
URLs:
Website
Stats date:
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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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