In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, threat intelligence feeds come and go. Commercial platforms like VirusTotal and emerging open-source intelligence (OSINT) sources often dominate the headlines. However, for over a decade, one name has persisted as a reliable, no-frills resource for tracking malicious URLs and exploit kits:
By providing a centralized repository of malware samples and related information, the Malc0de Database plays a crucial role in supporting cybersecurity research, incident response, and threat intelligence efforts. malc0de database
2010-10-08 20:38:58 | http :// 190.112.154.227 / dark / start.exe | 190.112.154.227 By providing a centralized repository of malware samples