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Describe the tool you'd like
I'm just wondering if it would be possible to add urlscan to the list of the browser bookmarks, it allows the user to scan a website or url for an in depth analysis.
From the about me:
"urlscan.io is a free service to scan and analyse websites. When a URL is submitted to urlscan.io, an automated process will browse to the URL like a regular user and record the activity that this page navigation creates. This includes the domains and IPs contacted, the resources (JavaScript, CSS, etc) requested from those domains, as well as additional information about the page itself. urlscan.io will take a screenshot of the page, record the DOM content, JavaScript global variables, cookies created by the page, and a myriad of other observations. If the site is targeting the users one of the more than 400 brands tracked by urlscan.io, it will be highlighted as potentially malicious in the scan results."
Describe the tool you'd like
I'm just wondering if it would be possible to add urlscan to the list of the browser bookmarks, it allows the user to scan a website or url for an in depth analysis.
From the about me:
"urlscan.io is a free service to scan and analyse websites. When a URL is submitted to urlscan.io, an automated process will browse to the URL like a regular user and record the activity that this page navigation creates. This includes the domains and IPs contacted, the resources (JavaScript, CSS, etc) requested from those domains, as well as additional information about the page itself. urlscan.io will take a screenshot of the page, record the DOM content, JavaScript global variables, cookies created by the page, and a myriad of other observations. If the site is targeting the users one of the more than 400 brands tracked by urlscan.io, it will be highlighted as potentially malicious in the scan results."
A link to the tool
https://urlscan.io/
Additional context
Enter URL (I used Trace Labs home page, I hope that is alright)
The results page
The HTTP requests page
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