WhoisXML API Is Now a Global Signal Exchange (GSE) Partner

WhoisXML API is proud to announce its new partnership with the Global Signal Exchange (GSE), a collaborative initiative that serves as a global clearinghouse for the real-time sharing of scam and fraud signals.
The company joins tech giants Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Netcraft, along with other leaders in the Internet infrastructure, financial services, and law enforcement sectors.
As a GSE Partner, WhoisXML API contributes its Early Warning Phishing Feed to the project’s open data layer. Early Warning Phishing Feed is a predictive threat intelligence source that identifies newly registered domains likely to figure in upcoming phishing campaigns, scams, and brand abuse.
This partnership further expands the capabilities of anti-fraud professionals by providing:
- Early detection of malicious domains: Early Warning Phishing Feed offers predictive intelligence on newly registered domains exhibiting characteristics of phishing or scam attempts, enabling earlier intervention.
- Discovery of cross-sector fraud patterns: Sharing this predictive data provides the GSE community with actionable insights in relation to other fraud signals from other partners, giving users access to a richer and more contextualized dataset.
- Strengthened anti-scam ecosystem: WhoisXML API's focus on transparency and early detection helps enable a more connected and effective global anti-scam ecosystem.
This partnership underscores WhoisXML API's commitment to creating a safer Internet by providing relevant, high-quality intelligence to those on the front lines of cybersecurity.
Please visit the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) website to learn more about the partnership.
About GSE
GSE is a collaborative initiative of the DNS Research Federation (DNSRF), Google, and GASA that aims to address online fraud, scams, and abuse by building a community where the business, civil society, and government sectors share abuse signals.