Sentinelx402

Created By
splitfireai-hue2 months ago
Real-time phishing detection, IP reputation, and CVE risk analysis API for AI agents. Powered by live threat feeds (OpenPhish, Feodo Tracker, URLhaus). Pay per request via x402 micropayments (USDC on Base). First 1,000 requests free, no signup required.
Overview

SentinelX402 — Threat Intelligence for AI Agents

Detect malicious domains and IPs in under 300ms with 95% confidence.

Tools

  • domain_risk_lookup — Real-time phishing detection ($0.01)
  • ip_reputation — C2/botnet detection ($0.01)
  • threat_feed — Latest IOC feed ($0.05)
  • cve_risk_analysis — CVE exploit probability ($0.03)
  • recent_critical_cves — Last 7 days critical CVEs ($0.05)
  • cve_search — Search by keyword ($0.03)

Data Sources

OpenPhish, Feodo Tracker, URLhaus, NVD, India-focused threat data (UPI fraud, bank phishing)

Try It

curl "https://sentinelx402-production.up.railway.app/api/v1/threats/lookup?domain=login-secure-paypal.com"

First 1,000 requests free. No signup. No API key.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "sentinelx402": {
      "url": "https://sentinelx402-production.up.railway.app",
      "tools": [
        "domain_risk_lookup",
        "ip_reputation",
        "threat_feed",
        "cve_risk_analysis",
        "recent_critical_cves",
        "cve_search"
      ],
      "payment": {
        "protocol": "x402",
        "currency": "USDC",
        "network": "Base"
      },
      "free_tier": {
        "requests": 1000,
        "signup_required": false
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
2 months ago
Updated At
2 months ago
Author Name
splitfireai-hue
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