Begin an organization search by entering the search qualifier "org:" followed the full or partial name of the organization you desire to investigate in the search box above.
To the right of the text box is a drop-down list, which denotes the starting date of the week's data you wish to retrieve.
When you are satisfied with your selection, click the search to retrieve data.
When your search returns, you will be presented with a chart showing the aggregate number of security alerts for all netblocks, which match you search terms. From this page, you can:
Click on the chart's bars to navigate from one week's data to another.
Click on an organization's description to narrow your search to a particular organization.
Click on a specific network to drill down into its statistics for the selected period
Click on the table's headings to sort the results by particular alert categories
When more than a single page of results are available, you can use the pagination control at the bottom of the table to move between results pages.
Enter a new search term in the upper text box to start a different search.
Networks
Begin an network search by entering the search qualifier "net:" followed the full or partial network block, in classless interdomain routing (CIDR) format you want to search for.
To the right of the text box is a drop-down list, which denotes the starting date of the week's data you wish to retrieve.
When you are satisfied with your selection, click the search to retrieve data.
When your search returns, you will be presented with a chart showing the aggregate number of security alerts for all netblocks, which match you search terms. If your search matched more than a single netblock, you will see a table showing each netblock in full CIDR notation, the organization responsible for the netblock, their geographic location, and the total number of security alerts attributable to that block. If more than a single page of netblocks match your search term, use the pagination control at the bottom to move between pages. When you identify the a specific netblock of interest, click on its entry in the Network Block column.
When your search returns, you will see a chart showing the total number of security alerts for the block you selected. Below this, will be a small table showing the network block in CIDR notation, the responsible organization and its location. From this page, you can:
Click on the chart's bars to navigate from one week's data to another.
Click on the table's headings to sort the results by particular alert categories
When more than a single page of results are available, you can use the pagination control at the bottom of the table to move between results pages.
Enter a new search term in the upper text box to start a different search.
Locations
Begin an location search by entering the search qualified "loc:" followed by the comma-separated City, Region and Country you want to investigate. To omit a parameter, simply omit the field (e.g., "Paris,,france" will return all entries matching Paris, France, irrespective of region).
To the right of the text box is a drop-down list, which denotes the starting date of the week's data you wish to retrieve.
When you are satisfied with your selection, click the search to retrieve data.
When your search returns, you will be presented with a chart showing the aggregate number of security alerts for all locations, which match you search terms. From this page, you can:
Click on the chart's bars to navigate from one week's data to another.
Click on entries in the location column to narrow your search.
Click on a specific network to drill down into its statistics for the selected period
Click on the table's headings to sort the results by particular alert categories
When more than a single page of results are available, you can use the pagination control at the bottom of the table to move between results pages.
Enter a new search term in the upper text box to start a different search.
(e.g. org:trust informatics, net:192.168.0.0/16, loc:paris,texas or url:www.trustinform.com)
Our free, basic report allows you to conduct your analysis from several starting points, including:
Organizations - search by an organization's name or a netblock description.
Networks - search for a particular netblock using its network and mask (CIDR notation).
Locations - search for networks by City, Region, and Country.