Signing in to Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal

This section explains how to sign in to Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal. When you sign in to the portal for the first time, or you purchase a new Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal service, you must accept the Terms and Conditions and the Statement about Data Provision. You must also accept any new Terms and Conditions, in the case they were changed by Kaspersky.

You can choose to use a certificate as the second factor of authentication. In this case, before signing in to Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal, make sure that your certificate is imported to the computer and browser (if you use Mozilla Firefox) that you will use to work with Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal online.

Before working with the Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal API, you must accept the Terms and Conditions online in your browser at https://tip.kaspersky.com.

To sign in to Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal:

  1. Open Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal at https://tip.kaspersky.com in your browser.
  2. Perform the following steps depending on the second two-factor authentication method (certificate or one-time password):

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  1. If you want to learn more about product services, click the Get more information about Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal link.

    This link is not available for users of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack and Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response.

  2. If you want to request a call from Kaspersky representatives, click the Request Access button.

    On the page that opens, complete the form. A Kaspersky representative will then contact you within one business day.

Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal returns error 403 (Access is denied) if a valid certificate is not imported to the computer.

Signing in to Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal may fail for one of the following reasons:

After you have successfully signed in to Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal, you can run requests about hashes, IP addresses, web addresses, or domains. You can also perform a WHOIS search for domains and IP addresses, as well as use other Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal services.

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