IOC Eye: Identify Malicious Sha256 and Domains

IOC Eye is a Chrome extension developed by joseph.n.fisher to assist cyber security researchers in identifying threats by sha256 hash. This powerful tool scans the HTML content of a webpage and detects any sha256 hashes present. It then performs lookups on these hashes to determine if they are associated with malicious activity.

One of the key features of IOC Eye is its ability to highlight sha256 hashes in red if they are found to be malicious. This visual indicator is accompanied by a tooltip that provides information about the type of malware associated with the hash. This saves researchers valuable time by eliminating the need to manually look up each hash.

With IOC Eye, cyber security researchers can quickly and accurately identify potential threats on any webpage. Whether it's analyzing the security of a website or investigating a suspicious link, this Chrome extension provides an invaluable tool for staying one step ahead of cyber threats.

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  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

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