- 07 Mar 2023
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Release 1.7 (August 2022)
- Updated on 07 Mar 2023
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1. Sharing
We've expanded our sharing functionality to include:
- Sharing Filter Profiles
- Sharing saved Monitors
- Sharing saved queries from Query Builder
- Share Recipes
Sharing Filter profiles
When you create a filter profile in Advanced Filters, you can now share it with your organization.
Filter profiles have two different icons that indicate the type of profile:
- Icon with one person - Private filter profile
- Icon with two persons - Shared filter profile
The share button is now available in advanced filters
Sharing Monitoring Queries
All monitoring queries now can be shared with your entire organization.
When you share a monitoring query it will be active for each organization member by default.
When a shared monitor is active, all organization members will receive daily email alerts when we detect a change in the results.
Share saved queries from Query builder
Each query can now be saved and shared with your organization.
Members of your organization can use Save As to save a new copy a shared query. A delete option is also available to the owner of the query.
Queries have two different icons to show the type query:
- Icon with one person - Private query
- Icon with two persons - Shared query
Sharing Recipes
Recipes can also be shared by clicking on the Share button in the top right side of the page.
2. Typosquatting changes
We've updated our Typosquatting feature to include advanced validation on the domain field, and a better explanation of each parameter.
3. New data sets from IPv4 scanning available in Query Builder and API
We've expanded the data collected from our ongoing scans of the Internet's IPv4 space.
In this release we've introduced two new datasets:
- Favicon search
- HTTP headers
Favicon Search - IPv4 scan data - favicon
Our favicon searches scans for favicon hashes - mmh3 or md5 - a useful tool when hunting for phishing sites or brand impersonation attacks.
HTTP headers - IPv4 scan data - headers
Each time we visit an IPv4 address, we capture the HTTP(S) headers. This data set is now available in Query Builder and our API.