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The New Standard for URL Analysis: Closing Phishing Blind Spots with In-Browser Data Inspection

The New Standard for URL Analysis: Closing Phishing Blind Spots with In-Browser Data Inspection

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-new-standard-for-url-analysis-closing-phishing-blind-spots-with-in-browser-data-inspection.
Discover how ANY.RUN’s in-browser data inspection gives SOC teams full browser visibility for faster phishing investigation and response.
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Modern phishing attacks hide behind redirects, scripts, dynamic pages, and credential flows that static URL analysis often misses. ANY.RUN’s new in-browser data inspection combines static and dynamic URL analysis into a single workflow, giving SOC and MSSP teams real-time visibility into browser activity, DOM changes, redirects, forms, and executed scripts. The result is faster triage, stronger detections, fewer unnecessary escalations, and more confident incident response.

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