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Shadowserver is a non-profit organization that tracks and analyzes internet attacks and vulnerabilities. They offer a variety of services, including Malware Project, which is a tool that allows users to submit malware samples for analysis. Users can submit samples via a web form or through an email interface. Once a sample is submitted, it is analyzed and a report is generated. The report includes information on the malware, such as its capabilities, how it propagates, and any known vulnerabilities. | Shadowserver is a non-profit organization that tracks and analyzes internet attacks and vulnerabilities. They offer a variety of services, including Malware Project, which is a tool that allows users to submit malware samples for analysis. Users can submit samples via a web form or through an email interface. Once a sample is submitted, it is analyzed and a report is generated. The report includes information on the malware, such as its capabilities, how it propagates, and any known vulnerabilities. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:58, 24 April 2024
Description
Shadowserver is a non-profit organization that tracks and analyzes internet attacks and vulnerabilities. They offer a variety of services, including Malware Project, which is a tool that allows users to submit malware samples for analysis. Users can submit samples via a web form or through an email interface. Once a sample is submitted, it is analyzed and a report is generated. The report includes information on the malware, such as its capabilities, how it propagates, and any known vulnerabilities.
More Information
https://www.shadowserver.org/what-we-do/network-reporting/get-reports