THREATHAWK PLATFORM

Free Browser-Based Cybersecurity Tools

Check password strength, analyze suspicious URLs, identify cryptographic hashes, inspect security logs, and encode or decode data with privacy-focused cybersecurity tools that run directly in your browser.

Trusted Security Modules

Analyze passwords, URLs, hashes, security logs and encoded data with privacy-focused browser-based cybersecurity tools. Most processing runs locally, while selected reputation checks may use clearly identified external security services.

Password Intelligence

Check password strength, estimate offline crack time, identify weak patterns and generate stronger passwords directly in your browser.

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URL Analyzer

Use the URL Analyzer to inspect suspicious links, detect phishing indicators, review URL structure and check available reputation intelligence.

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Hash Analyzer

Use the free Hash Analyzer to identify MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256 and SHA-512 hashes, analyze files and detect duplicate hash values.

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Log Analysis

Analyze security logs, detect failed-login patterns, extract suspicious IP addresses and indicators of compromise, and generate incident reports.

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Platform Capabilities

Browser-Based Analysis

Use ThreatHawk directly from the browser without installing additional software or configuring a local environment.

Privacy-Focused Processing

Most analysis is performed locally in the browser, helping reduce unnecessary exposure of sensitive security data.

Live Threat Intelligence

Verify suspicious indicators using external reputation services and current threat intelligence sources.

Exportable Security Reports

Generate structured reports for investigation, documentation, evidence collection and incident review.

ThreatHawk Architecture

ThreatHawk Core
Password Intelligence
URL Analyzer
Hash Analyzer
Log Analysis
Encoder & Decoder
Analysis Engine
Threat Intelligence Layer
Security Report

Platform Roadmap

Current Modules

  • ✔ Password Intelligence
  • ✔ URL Analyzer
  • ✔ Hash Analyzer
  • ✔ Log Analysis
  • ✔ Encoder & Decoder

Planned Modules

  • WHOIS Intelligence
  • DNS Intelligence
  • IP Reputation
  • IOC Lookup
  • Malware Sandbox

About ThreatHawk

ThreatHawk is a free, open-source collection of browser-based cybersecurity tools created for students, developers, SOC analysts, incident responders and security professionals. Most analysis runs locally in the browser to reduce unnecessary exposure of submitted data.

Mission

ThreatHawk aims to make practical cybersecurity analysis more accessible by providing clear, browser-based tools that support learning, investigation and threat detection.

Built by

Dileep Kumar

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about ThreatHawk.

What is ThreatHawk?

ThreatHawk is an open-source browser-based cybersecurity platform offering password auditing, URL inspection, hash analysis, security log analysis, and data encoding and decoding tools that run directly in your browser without requiring software installation.

Is ThreatHawk free to use?

Yes. Every tool currently available on ThreatHawk is completely free to use.

Is ThreatHawk open source?

Yes. ThreatHawk is an open-source project. Anyone can review the source code, contribute improvements, report issues, or help develop new cybersecurity tools.

Is my data uploaded to your servers?

Most ThreatHawk tools perform analysis directly in your browser. Unless a feature clearly states that it uses an external security API, your data never leaves your device.

Who is ThreatHawk built for?

ThreatHawk is designed for cybersecurity students, SOC analysts, penetration testers, incident responders, blue teams, researchers, and anyone interested in security.

Which browsers are supported?

ThreatHawk supports all modern browsers including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, and other Chromium-based browsers.

Will new tools be added?

Yes. ThreatHawk is continuously expanding with new browser-based cybersecurity utilities and platform improvements.

How can I contribute?

Contributions are welcome. You can submit issues, suggest new features, improve documentation, or contribute code through the ThreatHawk GitHub repository.