get_url_indicators() =================== Overview '''''''' `Cybercure.ai `_ `URL API `_ provides a live list of URL addresses that are currently known to be spreading or asscoiated with cyber attacks. Code example '''''''''''' >>> import cybercure >>> active_blocked_urls = cybercure.get_url_indicators('json') >>> print ("Okay.. I got %s records, now showing them:" % active_blocked_urls['count']) >>> for threat in active_blocked_ip['data']['urls']: >>> print "Are you blocking %s ?" % threat data is always returned inside a data dictionary, in this API call the ip key will contain an array of the ip addresses that should be watched for. Return Output ''''''''''''' get_ip_indicators() accept 1 parameter and it should be one of the table shown below: +----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Type | Description | +==========+======================================================================================+ | json | returns json document with standard response. | +----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | csv | delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values It stores tabular data. | +----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | list | ip list file, each with new line. | +----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | cef | cef format via http for arcsight and friends. | +----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | stix | stix2 json format returned as a stix bundle with indicator objects. | +----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+