Hi, and thank you for maintaining this collection of malware IOCs — it's a genuinely useful resource for the community.
We run a commercial threat-intelligence platform and would love to ingest your IOCs as one of our enrichment sources. The repository currently has no LICENSE file, which under GitHub's terms defaults to "all rights reserved" — so we wanted to ask directly rather than assume, since this looks like it may simply be an oversight.
Would you be willing to either:
- Add an open-source license to the repo that permits commercial use, storage, and display — for IOC data, CC0-1.0 or MIT are common choices (for example, abuse.ch publishes ThreatFox/URLhaus/Feodo under CC0); or
- Grant us explicit written permission here to use the IOCs commercially (ingest + store + display to our users)?
We're happy to provide attribution to this repository in whatever form you prefer. If you'd rather discuss privately, you can reach us at mh at probably.group
Either way — thanks again for the work, and no worries if you'd prefer not to. We just want to respect your licensing wishes.
Hi, and thank you for maintaining this collection of malware IOCs — it's a genuinely useful resource for the community.
We run a commercial threat-intelligence platform and would love to ingest your IOCs as one of our enrichment sources. The repository currently has no
LICENSEfile, which under GitHub's terms defaults to "all rights reserved" — so we wanted to ask directly rather than assume, since this looks like it may simply be an oversight.Would you be willing to either:
We're happy to provide attribution to this repository in whatever form you prefer. If you'd rather discuss privately, you can reach us at mh at probably.group
Either way — thanks again for the work, and no worries if you'd prefer not to. We just want to respect your licensing wishes.