![]() References (list of strings) External references to associate with this pulse. (list of strings) Tags to describe your pulse. Every object in the list must contain these three fields. Indicators (list of objects) List of objects (dicts). Public implies other users can see / subscribe to your pulse.Īmber and red pulses MUST be private.Default is green. FieldĪ brief description of the pulse, the threat it addresses. Threat intelligence subscriptions.All pulses by users you are subscribed to All pulses you are directly subscribed to All pulses you have created yourself All pulses from groups you are a member of FieldĪctivity feed consists of pulses:All pulse subscriptions (directly subscribed to pulse, and all pulses by subscribed to users) All pulses created by myself All pulses by users I am following FieldĪllow users to submit pulses via the API. ![]() Return all pulses that share an indicator with this pulse. Returns paginated list view of the indicators inside the pulse pulseId. Section name.General: General metadata about the Correlation Rule. Indicator page api for Correlation Rules. Section name.General: General metadata about NIDS.ĪlienVault.getIndicatorForCorrelationRules Section name.General: MITRE CVE data (CPEs, CWEs, etc.), any pulses this indicator is on, list of the other sections currently available for this URL. Indicator page api for CVEs (MITRE’s Common Vulnerability Enumeration). url_list: Full results (potentially multiple) from AlienVault Labs url analysis.general: Historical geographic info, any pulses this indicator is on, list of the other sections currently available for this URL.analysis: dynamic and static analysis of this file (Cuckoo analysis, exiftool, etc.).general: General metadata about the file hash, and a list of the other sections currently available for this hash.Indicator page api for files (file hashes). Indicator page api for hostname names.Example hostnames: ‘ ’, ‘ ’, ‘ .uk’. Section name (one of general, geo, malware, urlList, passiveDns,whois). Indicator page api for domain names.Example domains: ‘ ’, ‘ ’. ![]()
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