Here you can find the most commonly asked questions and their answers.
Defaulty is a central place to get all the default values including usernames and passwords for products and manufacturers from various product categories, such as web applications, network devices, internet of things and cryptocurrency.
There are no limitations to the use of defaulty whatsoever, as long as it is in compliance with the law. Our API allows you to integrate defaulty into any workflow, process or tool you want.
Please have a look at GitHub for currently supported integrations. We welcome anyone to contribute and share new scripts, connectors and plugins on GitHub.
You can top up your API Calls with one-time renewals for the same pricing.
Our System is secure-by-design and we therefore have no possibility of viewing or recovering your API Key. You can go ahead an generate a new API Key with a single click on the "Revoke key" Button.
There are two ways to obtain API Calls at defaulty: either you purchase a subscription package with a monthly amount of API Calls or you submit new data and optimize present data to earn API calls.
Yes, you can make use of our bulk upload function. Make sure to follow the necessary format. There is a template available to download.
Yes! We offer a NMAP Script to integrate with defaulty via its API. You can find it at: https://github.com/Defaulty-io/defaulty-nmap.nse
Yes defaulty is free! If you want to use additional features, such as filtering or more API features, you can always upgrade your plan or successfully contribute missing data to our database. You can find the pricing at Pricing.
Wether defaulty has the credentials that you are looking for can be easily found out via the Search. Go ahead and have a look, it's free!
In case you can provide missing values for entries or find values that need to be optimized or have another valid need to suggest an edit, you can find a blue pencil symbol next to each entries headline, which will redirect you to a form to submit new changes.
As recognized by various Cybersecurity institutes, default passwords remain one of the worlds most common misconfiguration and an ongoing threat to an organization.