Audience

Malware Analysts, Cyber Security Analysts, DFIR Analysts

About Threat.Zone

Threat.Zone is a hypervisor-based, automated and interactive tool for analyzing malware , you can fight new generation malware.

Pricing

Starting Price:
$50 per month
Free Trial:
Free Trial available.

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Ratings/Reviews - 1 User Review

Overall 5.0 / 5
ease 5.0 / 5
features 5.0 / 5
design 5.0 / 5
support 5.0 / 5

Company Information

Malwation
Founded: 2020
Turkey
malwation.com

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SaaS
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Live Online
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24/7 Live Support
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  • A Threat.Zone User
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    Used the software for: Less than 6 months
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 1 - 25
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    "Best malware analysis website"

    Posted 2024-09-18

    Pros: Unlike other similar sites, where many features are often subject to a charge, threat.zone offers a whole range of services free of charge.

    The user interface is very intuitive and easy to navigate. Everything is clear and well organised, making the platform a pleasure to use. You don't have to waste time looking for tools or figuring out how to use them.

    What makes threat.zone stand out are its attributes, like CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) and MemProcFS, which are not commonly available and greatly enhance detailed cybersecurity examination.

    Cons: The maximum file size you can upload.
    The gap between the price of the first plan is huge.

    Overall: Threat.zone really impressed me with its range of free features, which other similar sites often charge for. What we're talking about here are powerful, practical tools that anyone can use, without having to break the bank at every stage.

    The user interface is a real plus: it's simple, clear and easy to learn, even for non-experts. You're not lost in a ton of complex menus, everything is just a click away and well organised.

    But where threat.zone really stands out is with some unique features that I've never seen elsewhere. For example, the CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) tool is super useful for analysing incidents, and MemProcFS is just brilliant for mounting memory dumps as a file system. It's these little extras that make all the difference!

    On top of that, the quality of the analysis reports is impressive.
    Looking at a dynamic analysis report, you can see in detail the behaviour of the file, the processes launched and the network connections established.
    Everything is presented in a clear and detailed way, making threat assessment really accessible.

    In short, if you need a holistic cybersecurity platform complete with a plethora of free tools, a great interface, and detailed reports of analysis, then Threat.Zone will serve your needs well.

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