The SOCRadar Threat Research Team, among the first to identify and analyze the FortiBleed leak, has opened its research to the public, having already alerted thousands of customers and national CERTs — and invites every government cybersecurity agency to coordinate on the data.
Over the past 24 hours the company’s Threat Research team has reconstructed the full attack chain behind the campaign, validated the exposed records, and proactively notified thousands of affected customers as well as the local and national CERTs it works with. With those stakeholders already informed, SOCRadar is now making its analysis available to everyone.
SOCRadar also announced the public release of its free FortiBleed Exposure Checker, a tool that lets any organization instantly verify whether its IP Addresses or Domains appear in the FortiBleed dataset — one of the largest known collections of compromised Fortinet credentials.
To view the extended dataset and use the free FortiBleed Exposure Checker, have a look at this link: FortiBleed Exposure Checker
Related
This entry was posted on June 17, 2026 at 4:28 pm and is filed under Commentary with tags SOCRadar. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
SOCRadar Launches Free FortiBleed Exposure Checker & Publishes Most Extensive Dataset on the Fortinet Credential Leak
The SOCRadar Threat Research Team, among the first to identify and analyze the FortiBleed leak, has opened its research to the public, having already alerted thousands of customers and national CERTs — and invites every government cybersecurity agency to coordinate on the data.
Over the past 24 hours the company’s Threat Research team has reconstructed the full attack chain behind the campaign, validated the exposed records, and proactively notified thousands of affected customers as well as the local and national CERTs it works with. With those stakeholders already informed, SOCRadar is now making its analysis available to everyone.
SOCRadar also announced the public release of its free FortiBleed Exposure Checker, a tool that lets any organization instantly verify whether its IP Addresses or Domains appear in the FortiBleed dataset — one of the largest known collections of compromised Fortinet credentials.
To view the extended dataset and use the free FortiBleed Exposure Checker, have a look at this link: FortiBleed Exposure Checker
Share this:
Like this:
Related
This entry was posted on June 17, 2026 at 4:28 pm and is filed under Commentary with tags SOCRadar. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.