SNITCH (Suspicious Numbering In Telephony Call Handing)

Global Discovery database which shows IP Call Fraud happening in real-time.

SNITCH, Suspicious Numbering In Telephony Call Handing, is a real-time intelligence gathering and sharing service designed and operated by UM Labs R&D. The intelligence gathered by SNITCH helps address the problem of cyber attacks on Internet based real-time communication (RTC) services including VoIP and video/UC calls.

SNITCH operates by collecting data on malicious attacks on RTC services from a series on honeypots running in cloud services in locations around the world. SNITCH identifies the sources of suspicious activity making that data available through a shared database and a flexible API. On average SNITCH detects over 4 million attacks per day and currently hold details of over 2.5 billion attacks.

Used in combination with Unicus™, SNITCH is particularly effective at detecting and blocking fraudulent call attacks. The global annual cost of call fraud is estimated at over $30 billion. A single successful attack can leave the victim with a phone bill exceeding $100,000.

SNITCH Attack Intelligence   +++  28,011,564 attacks from 2.57.121.148, location United Kingdom    +++  171,285 attacks from 94.23.168.92, location France    +++  61,413 attacks from 198.23.190.58, location United States    +++  53,855 attacks from 198.12.68.114, location United States    +++  47,909 attacks from 87.98.242.75, location Germany    +++  24,237 attacks from 5.135.0.16, location France    +++  New attack source, Bulgaria, 87.246.54.224     +++  New attack source, United States, 205.210.31.78  
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