NoVirusThanks IP Extractor is a specialized Windows OS software application designed to automatically scan and pull IP addresses from files, folders, URLs, and raw text snippets. Developed by the Italian cybersecurity firm NoVirusThanks (re-released under their AppsVoid utility umbrella), it is built to eliminate the tedious and error-prone process of manually locating IP data in large documents. Key Features
Multi-Source Scraping: Extracts IP addresses from entire folders, full hard disks, specific URLs, or directly from plain text snippets copied into the application.
File Extension Filtering: Narrow down your searches across massive datasets by targeting specific file extensions, such as .log, .txt, or *.csv.
IP De-duplication: Automatically filters out repeating entries, leaving you with a clean list of unique and valid IP addresses.
Easy Exporting: Lets you quickly copy the extracted list directly to your Windows clipboard or export the results cleanly into a separate text file. Common Use Cases
Log Analysis: System administrators and cybersecurity professionals use it to parse massive server log files to pull out visitor or attacker IPs.
Threat Intelligence: Quickly gathering lists of threat indicators from raw security reports, blogs, or CSV feeds.
Network Auditing: Isolating device connections and server addresses during network assessments. Alternative Cloud Version
If you prefer not to install local Windows software, the company also hosts a lightweight, browser-based equivalent called the APIVoid IP Address Extractor Online. You can simply paste your unstructured text into their web interface to instantly separate and isolate both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
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What type of data source you are analyzing (e.g., firewall logs, raw text, HTML) The volume of files you need to scan
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