Private requests
Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal allows you to submit objects for analysis privately. Private request results are not displayed on the Public requests tab in the Requests section. For registered users, their private request results are available on the My requests tab.
However, if an object that you submitted privately was ever submitted publicly by you or another user, then the object analysis results will be added to the Public requests tab and will be available to all Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal users.
Also, if you submit a file for the analysis privately, its hash is not included in the list of public requests, but the Sandbox analysis results will be available to all users who search for the hash of this file.
The My requests tab displays the results of your latest 100 requests (both private and public), including the following:
- File analysis in the Sandbox.
- Web address analysis in the Sandbox.
- Hash, IP address, domain, and web address lookup requests.
- API requests.
Information about the objects that are assigned the Not categorized status are also displayed.
Items in the My requests tab are sorted by date, in descending order.
You can click an item in the table and copy it to clipboard (Copy in the drop-down menu) or view the analysis/lookup results (Show report in the drop-down menu).
Submitting private requests
To submit a private request:
When sending a file to the analysis or running a lookup request, select the Private submission check box before you submit your request.
The request results are displayed on the My requests tab. This tab is available only for registered users.
Page topViewing private request results
Viewing private request results history is available only for registered users.
To view your private request results:
- Open Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal at: https://opentip.kaspersky.com.
- Make sure you are signed in with your Kaspersky Account.
- In the Requests (
) section, select the My requests tab.
The My requests table opens. For each item, the following information is displayed:
- Status—Status of the object (for example, Malware). An icon and the color of the status displayed will match the object's zone.
- Type—The requested object's type (for example, Domain).
- Request—The request in the normalized form. For files, their hashes are displayed, not their file names.
- Click the required item (hash, IP address, or domain) in the table and select Show report in the drop-down menu.
The report page opens for the selected object.