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Phishing URL feed

Phishing URLs direct recipients to fake websites and attempt to entice them into divulging sensitive data such as login credentials or financial information. The website usually looks deceptively familiar and legit, but it misuses your trust by "fishing" for personal information. The Phishing URL feed collects raw data from multiple sources.

ESET ensures compatibility through using standards like TAXII 2.1 and STIX 2.1, which make the ESET threat intelligence data easily consumable across various TIP, XDR/EDR, SIEM, SOAR, and firewalls. Each of these feeds is created in near real time, and deduplication happens every 24 hours.

Phishing URL feed mainly utilizes the following STIX 2.1 SDO, SRO and SCO objects and related metadata:

Indicator

Observed Data

Relationship

Sighting

Example data is directly available inside the ESET Threat Intelligence portal. To use the portal without the license in Demo mode, follow the steps in the Get started guide to create an account. Additionally, see the Demo mode topic.

ESET STIX 2.1 SDO Names and Labels

Indicator

Name:

o"Blocked"—URL has shown malicious activity—High severity threat, High confidence

o"Phishing"—URL has shown phishing activity—High severity threat, High confidence

o"Unwanted"—URL was considered a PUA or scam—Medium severity threat, High confidence

o"BlockedObject"—URL has, for example, hosted malicious object—Any severity, Low confidence (We propose not to block this confidence level as it could potentially cause an increased number of FPs.)

Label:

o"malicious-activity"

o"phishing-activity"

o"unwanted-activity"

o"benign"

Malware

Name: name of the detection

Labels:

o"trojan"

o"worm"

o"virus"

o"dropper"

o"adware"

o"rogue security software"

o"ransomware"

o"keylogger"

o"rootkit"

o"ddos"

o"bot"

o"spyware"