How to Scan Domain Reputation with ChatGPT
Scan Domain Reputation with ChatGPT and ToolRouter. Check domains against threat intelligence feeds to catch malicious infrastructure, brand impersonation, and newly registered lookalikes.
ToolSecurity ScannerUse ChatGPT with Security Scanner to produce formatted domain reputation reports for brand protection, vendor reviews, or security advisories. ChatGPT formats the raw threat intelligence data into clear tables and summaries that legal, marketing, or executive stakeholders can read and act on.
Connect ToolRouter to ChatGPT
1Go to Settings → Apps → Advanced settings and enable Developer mode
2Click Create app and enter these details
Name
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Description
Access any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.MCP Server URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp3Check the box and click Create
Steps
Once connected (see setup above), use the Security Scanner tool:
- List the domains you want to assess and the context — brand protection audit, vendor check, or email filter investigation.
- Ask ChatGPT to run `check_domain` for each via `security-scanner`.
- Have ChatGPT produce a table with domain, registration age, verdict, threat categories, and recommended action.
- Ask for a takedown priority ranking if any domains are flagged as impersonation or malicious.
Example Prompt
Try this with ChatGPT using the Security Scanner tool
Use security-scanner to check these domains: paypa1-support.com, toolrouter-login.xyz, secure-bankofamerica.net. Return a table with domain, registration date, verdict, flagged categories, and recommended action. Then rank any suspicious or malicious ones by takedown priority.
Tips
- Request a takedown-priority ranking so the brand protection team has a clear action order.
- Ask for a separate section on newly registered domains — these get less scrutiny but often higher risk.
- Format the output for the intended audience: legal teams need evidence, IT teams need block lists.