A branded, analyst-grade CTI widget for your WordPress site.
Aggregates OTX pulses, CISA KEV, OpenPhish, URLhaus, AbuseIPDB, and threat news — all in one shortcode.
Built for Spears IT Services — but designed for any security-focused WordPress site.
Latest AlienVault OTX subscribed pulses with TLP classification, actor tags, indicator counts, and direct pulse links.
Real-time known-exploited CVEs from CISA's catalog. NVD deep-links, vendor/product, and remediation due dates.
Live phishing URL intelligence with host extraction, safe outbound links, and PHISHING badges.
Current malware distribution URLs with malware-family badges, tag labels, and threat type classification.
Automatic IP reputation scoring for IP-based IOCs. High Risk / Suspicious / Low Risk badges with score and ISP context.
Latest cybersecurity news from The Hacker News RSS — keeps visitors informed on current incidents.
At-a-glance KPI cards: threat pulses, active CVEs, IOC hosts, phishing URLs, malware URLs, and file hashes.
Configurable branded Public Advisory block — put your own analysis context directly on the dashboard.
WordPress transient caching on all feeds (10–60 min TTLs). No API rate-limit issues, fast page loads.
The dashboard uses a dark SOC-style aesthetic with Spears IT Services orange branding.
No coding required — just upload, activate, and paste a shortcode.
Download the latest spears-cti-dashboard.zip from the Releases page.
Go to Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin, select the ZIP, install and activate.
Navigate to Spears CTI in the WP admin left menu. Enter your free OTX API key and optionally your AbuseIPDB key.
Edit any page or post and add:
[spears_cti_dashboard]Free, open-source, and maintained by Spears IT Services.