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Silent Push Launches Chrome Extension for Cyber Threat Alerts

by Jane Doe
May 22, 2025
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Silent Push, the proactive cybersecurity intelligence company, today announced the general availability of its new Google Chrome Extension for enterprise security teams to offer them instant, browser-based cyber threat intelligence and heightened control over potential threats.

It is built to empower SOC, IR, and CTI people to quickly discover and react to threats directly in their normal browsing environment.

The new Chrome extension integrates with the core Silent Push solution and enables security teams to analyze suspicious links and infrastructure without interrupting their existing browsing experience. This two-way tool allows suspicious activities to be quickly detected and responded to as encountered while browsing.

With its ability to deliver up-to-date insights into a potential threat via Indicators of Future Attack (IOFA)™, Silent Push is designed to break free from conventional, reactive security methods, which are based on Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) after an attack has already taken place.

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“Our Chrome Extension is bi-directional and simplifies and accelerates making it your action platform vs simply alert/intel. It serves as an add-on platform for any of your SaaS platforms. And now security teams have the ability to pop control anywhere on the Internet by essentially working in your browser right through our extension.

Silent Push also revealed new and existing integration partnerships that continue to expand the scope and influence of its platform. A new integration with Filigran – creator of the OpenCTI platform – will enable mutual customers to use Silent Push’s threat intelligence in Full OpenCTI’s powerful visualization and analytics capabilities.

It will also still integrate with the ThreatConnect platform, meaning the same user experience and better threat detection in any customer environment.

Simone Filiaggi, Senior Threat Intelligence Analyst of Box, commended the app’s utility, noting “The Silent Push Chrome Extension greatly simplifies the process of getting insight into quality, Actionable Threat Intelligence. It’s user-friendly and benefits our ability to find and take action on threats alike fast pivots into Silent Push platform for an analyst view into Threat infrastructure.”

The Chrome extension is only accessible to business users via the Chrome Web Store. Silent Push’s platform will also provide API connections to third-party security solutions such as SIEM, XDR, SOAR, TIP, OSINT, and is currently used by large enterprises and government organizations around the world.

With this latest extension, Silent Push sees that security teams receive a more proactive and efficient means of identifying and disarming cyber threats before they penetrate, and possibly destroy, an organization.

Jane Doe

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