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TraceX Labs

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TraceX Labs
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryCybersecurity
Network security
FounderKiran Singh
Santhosh Kumar
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsURL X
TraceX Guard
ServicesThreat intelligence
Dark web monitoring
Phishing detection
Malware analysis
Mobile security
Websitetracexlabs.com

TraceX Labs is a cybersecurity company that develops software-as-a-service (SaaS) security platforms designed to detect and analyze digital threats. The company focuses on building technologies that help organizations identify cyber risks across web platforms, mobile devices, and enterprise networks.[1][2]

TraceX Labs works in areas such as threat intelligence, phishing detection, malware analysis, and dark web monitoring. Its platforms are designed to help enterprises monitor cyber-threat data, detect malicious activity, and improve their security infrastructure. The company also develops systems that analyze manipulated or AI-generated digital media.[3][4]

Products and services

TraceX Labs develops cybersecurity platforms aimed at detecting and monitoring digital threats across web, mobile, and online environments.

  • URL X – an enterprise security platform designed to analyze and monitor potentially malicious web links. The platform focuses on identifying phishing infrastructure, suspicious redirects, and other URL-based threats.[5]
  • TraceX Guard – a mobile security application for Android devices designed to protect smartphones from cyber threats by detecting malicious links, unsafe applications, and mobile malware.
  • Deepfake detection system – a platform developed to analyze digital media and identify manipulated or AI-generated images, audio, and video using automated analysis techniques.[6]

Research and vulnerability disclosure

TraceX Labs has also been involved in cybersecurity research and vulnerability discovery. Researchers associated with the company reported a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability affecting an IBM product, which was later acknowledged by IBM after responsible disclosure through its Product Security Incident Response Team.[7][8]

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