Shodan: Enhanced Security for Firefox Users

Shodan is a subscription-based security tool designed specifically for the Firefox browser, focusing on anti-spam and anti-spy functionalities. This software aims to enhance user privacy and security by providing robust protection against unwanted spam and potential spying threats. With a subscription model, users can access a range of features that help safeguard their online activities and sensitive information.

The program integrates seamlessly with Firefox, ensuring that its protective measures do not interfere with the browsing experience. Shodan is tailored for users who prioritize security and privacy, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to fortify their online presence against malicious entities.

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App specs

  • License

    Subscription

  • Version

    1.1.1

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    firefox

  • Downloads

    5

  • Size

    33.84 KB

  • Developer

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Is Shodan safe?

100/100

Score result: Clean

This file passed a comprehensive security scan using VirusTotal technology. It is safe to download.

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Scan Info

Last scan
Monday, September 8, 2025
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File Integrity

File
1.1.1.xpi
SHA256
832d95dac7403c56f2370ade1f5fd869c8f25bdb92015ab50f142d7726c193ba
SHA1
4e682da7a63481c12d51b330dff06a9226e330c9

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Shodan has been thoroughly scanned by our advanced security systems and verified by industry-leading partners. This file comes from the official developer and has passed all our security checks, showing no signs of viruses, malware, or spyware. For more information, visit our Security and Trust Center