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MalShare

Malware Archive / file sourcing

Anti-MalwareAuth: API KeyHTTPS: YesCORS: noStatus: unknown

Getting Started

This API requires an API key for authentication. Here's how to get started:

  1. Sign up — Visit the API's website and create a free account.
  2. Get your key — After signing up, you'll receive a unique API key (usually found in your dashboard or account settings).
  3. Include it in requests — Add your API key to each request, typically as a query parameter (?api_key=YOUR_KEY) or in the request header (Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY). Check the API's documentation for the exact format.

API keys are free for most public APIs. They're used to identify your application and enforce rate limits — not to charge you.

CORS Support

This API does not support CORS, so you'll need to call it from a server-side application or use a proxy. Direct browser requests will be blocked by the browser's same-origin policy.

Quick Example

// Using cURL curl -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY" https://malshare.com/doc.php
// Using JavaScript fetch() const response = await fetch(apiUrl, { headers: { 'Authorization': 'Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' } }); const data = await response.json();

About MalShare

MalShare is a free API in the Anti-Malware category. It requires a free API key, which you can obtain by signing up on their website. This API supports HTTPS for secure connections and does not support CORS — you will need to call it from a server-side application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is MalShare free to use?

Yes, MalShare is listed as a free public API. You will need to create a free account to get an API key, but the key itself is free. Some APIs have rate limits on their free tier, so check the official documentation for current limits.

Can I use MalShare in my web app?

Not directly from the browser — this API does not support CORS. You will need to set up a backend proxy server (using Node.js, Python, etc.) that calls the API and forwards the response to your frontend.

What format does MalShare return data in?

Most free APIs return data in JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) format. JSON is supported by every major programming language and is easy to parse. Check the API's documentation for the exact response format and available fields.

Is MalShare still working?

We have not recently verified the status of this API. Try visiting the API URL directly or making a test request to check if it is currently online.

Are there alternatives to MalShare?

Yes! Browse our Anti-Malware category to see all available APIs in the same category. Having alternatives is recommended in case this API goes offline or changes its terms.