Set specific parameters, such as , Source Name , or Timeframe , to narrow down the data.

This guide outlines how to use typical log checkers designed for Redline-formatted data.

: Look for the "Hits" section, which highlights data matching your Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) .

: Most custom log checkers require .NET Framework or Python runtimes. Check for a requirements.txt or readme.txt file within the archive.

The checker is designed to read "Redline Format." To get these logs:

: Ensure your log files are accessible; typical paths for Redline results are in the Saved Analysis or Reports folder within the Redline directory. 3. Running the Checker Launch the Tool : Open the BL Tools v2.0.0 executable. Import Logs : Click Open or Import and browse to your Redline log file.

: Double-click any entry to see full metadata, including MD5/SHA-256 hashes, file paths, and owner information.

Select the correct format (e.g., "Redline CSV" or "Redline TXT") from the dropdown menu if available. :