WhoisXML API Joins Global Signal Exchange

The Global Signal Exchange is proud to welcome WhoisXML API as a Partner. A leading provider of domain intelligence and cyber threat detection tools, WhoisXML API brings valuable predictive data to the GSE’s open data layer.
Their contribution includes the Early Warning Phishing Feed – a daily data feed that flags newly registered domains likely to be used for phishing, scams, and trademark abuse. By sharing this intelligence with the GSE community, WhoisXML API strengthens the collective ability of anti-fraud professionals to detect and disrupt scams earlier in their lifecycle.
“Global Signal Exchange is building a trusted network where anti-fraud professionals can securely share and access signals that reveal patterns no single organisation could identify alone. At WhoisXML API, we’re glad to support this initiative with our predictive domain threat intelligence, because fighting fraud effectively requires collaboration, context, and the collective power of shared intelligence.” – Alexandre François, Product Marketing Director at WhoisXML API
With a focus on transparency and early detection, WhoisXML API’s participation helps power a more connected and effective global anti-scam ecosystem.
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