Threatray offers malware detection and intelligence solutions that utilize AI and machine learning to analyze and understand binary code. The platform introduces a code search technology and deep code analysis designed to uncover insights from malware samples that have previously been difficult to access. Its technology aims to identify and attribute malware families, even those resilient to existing detection methods, and to support defenders and analysts in mitigating threats.
The platform includes the Threatray Binary Intelligence Platform, which is described as unlocking the intelligence value of malware code for defenders and analysts, and Threatray Binary Intelligence for Endpoint, which serves as a second line of defense for enterprise security teams. These products are designed to provide advanced threat detection and next-generation attribution, focusing on deep memory analysis at scale. The system can analyze and automate the investigation of even highly evasive malware attacks, and it matches unknown samples against a database containing over 100 million malware binaries.
Threatray’s solutions are tailored for enterprise security teams and malware analysts who require advanced tools for detection, investigation, and attribution of sophisticated threats. The technology is positioned as user-facing and is optimized for realistic operational settings, having been tested in customer environments over several years. It emphasizes its ability to deliver reliable deep code analysis and to find connections between malware code at a speed and scale not previously available.
It also does not mention any specific integrations or supported standards.
In the Other infrastructure space, threatray-mcp takes a focused approach. It focuses on enabling integration of malware analysis and threat intelligence workflows via an MCP server. threatray-mcp is an open-source project aimed at security researchers and threat intelligence teams. The project is open source (MIT). It runs on the web and the command line.
It is developed by Threatray, and the product first shipped in 2026. Across PulseGate's embedding index, threatray-mcp has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 5 catalogued features are MCP server, malware analysis, and threat intelligence. It exposes integrations via an MCP server.
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