Rapid7 Open Data offers researchers and partners access to data from Project Sonar, which conducts internet-wide surveys to gain insights into global exposure to common vulnerabilities. It provides access to Project Sonar's internet telemetry data in order to help security researchers and advocates advance security on a societal level. Data access is provided with appropriate balancing security controls to protect privacy as well as use case review to ensure that the data is being used in alignment with the project's goals.
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{$} Project Sonar is a security research project by Rapid7 that conducts internet-wide surveys across different services and protocols to gain insights into global exposure to common vulnerabilities. The data collected is available via Open Data in an effort to enable security research.
Use Cases Open Data is mostly aligned with the following use cases:
Datasets: 8 | Files: 71,125 | Total size: 84.8 TB
Possible use:
With access to the Rapid7 Open Data Portal, a malicious actor could systematically scan for exposed systems and services, focusing on those with known vulnerabilities or outdated software. They might use this information to compile highly detailed lists of potential targets, identifying specific IP addresses, open ports, and service configurations across industries and geographic locations. Armed with these insights, they could launch targeted attacks, such as exploiting misconfigured databases, running brute-force attacks on exposed SSH or RDP ports, or conducting credential stuffing attacks on publicly accessible services.
Price: $300
{$} Prepared to use escrow or you go first
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{$} Project Sonar is a security research project by Rapid7 that conducts internet-wide surveys across different services and protocols to gain insights into global exposure to common vulnerabilities. The data collected is available via Open Data in an effort to enable security research.
Use Cases Open Data is mostly aligned with the following use cases:
- Legitimate public research projects by academics and others that are working on security-related topics. Researchers can request access to the Project Sonar data sets for a limited time and are subject to conditions for sharing findings to advance the public good. See the Data Use Restrictions section below for more details.
- Governments, ISACs, and other nonprofits working on security advocacy to reduce opportunities for attackers. As part of our shared mission to advance security for all, data provided to these groups will be geo-filtered and covered by legal agreements balancing controls.
- Commercial security projects with defensive or positive security outcomes. While it is not the primary goal of the Open Data initiative, we recognize that there are entities who would like to incorporate the data within their offerings. We may provide access for these use cases if they align with the project's goals.
Datasets: 8 | Files: 71,125 | Total size: 84.8 TB
Possible use:
With access to the Rapid7 Open Data Portal, a malicious actor could systematically scan for exposed systems and services, focusing on those with known vulnerabilities or outdated software. They might use this information to compile highly detailed lists of potential targets, identifying specific IP addresses, open ports, and service configurations across industries and geographic locations. Armed with these insights, they could launch targeted attacks, such as exploiting misconfigured databases, running brute-force attacks on exposed SSH or RDP ports, or conducting credential stuffing attacks on publicly accessible services.
Price: $300
{$} Prepared to use escrow or you go first
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