Changelog
What's new
Every notable update to Rubiscout, newest first.
v1.1.1
Investigative Bench copy update
July 3, 2026- Cleaned up wording in the Investigative Bench and on the Features page for clarity
v1.1.0
CLI, MCP server, and self-serve API keys
July 3, 2026- The Rubiscout CLI and MCP server are now available on npm — install with `npx rubiscout-mcp` or `npm install -g rubiscout`
- Self-serve API keys — generate a free key at rubiscout.com/dashboard to use the REST API, CLI, or MCP server
- Insights dashboard loads faster and reflects live data
- This changelog
v1.0.0
Public Launch
June 29, 2026- AI-powered email header analysis with plain-English verdict and risk scoring (Low / Medium / High / Critical)
- SPF, DKIM, DMARC authentication results with alignment mode and policy enforcement
- ARC chain validation — detects forwarded email integrity
- DNS record checks: MTA-STS, BIMI, TLS-RPT, DNSSEC
- IP blacklist check across 5 major blocklists (Spamhaus, SpamCop, Barracuda, SORBS, SpamRATS)
- IP geolocation and FCrDNS (forward-confirmed reverse DNS) verification
- Routing hop visualization with per-hop timing and delay anomaly detection
- AI Investigative Bench — follow-up questions on any analysis powered by Claude
- Forward-to-analyze via analyze@rubiscout.com — get a full analysis by email reply
- Browser bookmarklet for one-click analysis from 'Show original' view
- Drag-and-drop .eml file support and automatic email body stripping
- Shareable analysis links with full tab layout and investigative bench
- PDF report export for every analysis
- Thumbs up / thumbs down feedback on each analysis
- Community threat intelligence dashboard with 30-day risk trend charts
- CSV export for threat domain, blacklisted IP, and sender domain tables
- Sample header library — 6 realistic examples including phishing, BEC, and legitimate email
- Recipient email addresses are never stored
- Forwarded email bodies are never stored — only headers