Criminal IP and IPLocation.io Join Forces for Enhanced IP Analysis
Criminal IP (criminalip.io), a distinguished leader in Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) search engine developed by AI SPERA, announced that it has successfully integrated its IP address-related risk detection data with IPLocation.io, one of the most visited IP analysis and lookup tools on the internet.
Through the integration, IPLocation.io (iplocation.io), a prominent IP address geolocation tracker platform with a substantial user base, now features the most accurate and up-to-date insights on IP addresses from Criminal IP's threat intelligence database.
Innovative Data Ecosystem Driven by Search Engine and AI Expertise
This is recognized as a groundbreaking advancement because Criminal IP's database, built on a search engine framework, is not merely a collection of information but a refined machine learning ecosystem developed through extensive scanning and detection of malicious IP addresses.
The system continuously develops and updates its data on behavioral patterns for IP address evasion methods and transforms the self-collected threat data into actionable intelligence using AI and machine learning techniques.
The frequent updates aid in maintaining data freshness, while AI refinement ensures enhanced accuracy.
Tracking Down Threat History with Snort and Scanner Information
Contrary to the majority of traditional IP tracking methods, which depend solely on the geographic location of IP addresses, with the integration of Criminal IP, users of IPLocation.io can now access a wider pool of information; particularly from ‘Snort’, a network intrusion detection system and vulnerability scanners on open ports.
This, along with newly provided inbound and outbound scoring, enables comprehensive identification of threat information and past records related to the IP address in question.
This means that users can now compile the information to assess the risk of an IP address by themselves, backed up by a variety of fact-based evidence.
Among IP Location Lookup data sources, Criminal IP provides the most extensive data, offering 25 distinct data points for a single IP address.
Evasion-Focused Dynamic Pattern Analysis Unveils Potential Attack Scenarios
Users can also detect attempts to obscure IP addresses and proactively defend their assets online. The newly introduced VPN (Virtual Private Network) and proxy information on the IPLocation.io platform help identify discrepancies between the actual versus reported locations of an IP address, indicating potential evasion attempts.
Tor data further assists in identifying traffic routed through multiple servers for anonymity, suggesting a higher likelihood that the IP address is involved in malicious practices.
The system goes beyond merely reviewing past records; it offers predictive insights into future risks by analyzing behavioral patterns and potential attack scenarios. This represents a unique advantage of the CTI database in acquiring and analyzing patterns of online attacks and malicious behaviors.
The integration exemplifies a current trend where AI-based CTI directly affects cybersecurity decisions and preemptive actions, drawing attention to the new functionalities and the evolving strategies of the companies involved.
About AI SPERA
Renowned for its AI-driven database and extensive industry partnerships, AI SPERA is dedicated to empowering cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts with cutting-edge tools and insights to safeguard their digital assets.
Its flagship offering, Criminal IP has long been recognized for its robust search engine solutions for cyber threats, and the same goes for its enterprise-grade attack surface management and fraud detection services.
The firm's established presence in major marketplaces like AWS and Snowflake further underscores its credibility and the trust placed in its services by leading industry players.
Recently, AI SPERA integrated its API with the renowned data visualization platform Maltego and achieved Level 1 certification under PCI DSS v4.0, overseen by the six leading global card issuers: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and three other major card companies, showcasing its commitment to top-tier data security.
Sponsored and written by Criminal IP.
source: BleepingComputer
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