zvelo Releases Malicious Detailed Detection Feed Global Malicious Threat Detection Plus Metadata And IOCs For Blocking And Threat Research
zvelo is excited to announce the release of Malicious Detailed Detection Feed™ (MDDF) — The most recent addition to zvelo’s advanced zveloCTI™ (Cyber Threat Intelligence) feeds. MDDF delivers highly curated malicious threat intelligence to identify, confirm and enrich intelligence data on malicious URLs and malware files for quick and decisive action by defenders.
zvelo Malicious Detailed Detection Feed (MDDF) delivers malicious URL detections, as well as associated metadata and Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) for contextualized intelligence on active and emerging threats. In-house threat research or cybersecurity teams can leverage the rich metadata to reveal Indicators Of Compromise (IOCs) to further analyze and enrich threat intelligence data. Metadata includes attributes like date detected, active/inactive status, domain history, malware family, file hashes, and numerous other intelligence attributes. The MDDF service goes hand-in-hand with zvelo’s PhishBlockList, which was released earlier this year. Used together, these zvelo cyber threat intelligence feeds maximize protection against both malicious and phishing threats. The MDDF service is delivered through a flexible API with either data feed or single query delivery options.
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“By analyzing the clickstream traffic from hundreds of millions of users from around the globe, zvelo is able to deliver a malicious intelligence service with the market’s fastest and broadest detection of new malicious URLs, with extremely low false positive rates,” explains Brad Rhodes, Head of Cybersecurity at zvelo.
zvelo’s proprietary AI-based threat detection and URL classification technologies, combined with curated threat data feeds, plus clickstream traffic from a partner network of 600+ million users provides unmatched visibility, coverage, reach and accuracy for powering applications which protect users and devices from active and emerging malicious threats.
“I’m very proud and excited for the community to try MDDF, our next offering in the zveloCTI product family,” explained Rhodes. “The accuracy, fidelity, and low false positive rate of MDDF can help you protect your customers from malicious activity today. As with any CTI feed, we’re not done yet – be on the lookout for expanding capabilities later this year and beyond!”
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