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# Submit an IoC Lookup request from the Security Incident Catalog

# Submit an IoC Lookup request from the Security Incident Catalog {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Australia
* 
* Updated March 12, 2026
* 
* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 1 minute to read

If the Security Incident Response
plugin is activated, you can submit threat lookups for files, hash values, URLs, and IP
addresses from the Security Incident Catalog. The requests are submitted and you can view
the results in the My Requests module.

## Before you begin

Role required: none

## About this task

Lookups are automatically performed for the default lookup type for each lookup
source listed in the lookup record. The results of the lookup request are available
in the My Requests module.

## Procedure

1. Navigate to AllSelf-ServiceSecurity Incident Catalog.
2. Click IoC Lookup.
3. Click Lookup files, hash values, URLs or IP addresses.
4. Enter one or more of the following:  
   {#t_SubmitThrtScnReqFromCat__table_vks_thr_ns__entry__2}

   | Item to lookup | Description |
   |-|-|
   | Files | Click the paperclip icon, then locate and attach the files you want to lookup. Note: By default, the Lookup Type for Fileis inactive. Files are converted and submitted as a hash value. |
   | URLs | In the URLs field, enter the URLs you want to lookup, separated by commas. For example: www.abc.com,www.xyz.net. |
   | IP addresses | In the IP addresses field, enter the IP addresses you want to lookup, separated by commas. |
   | Hash values | In the Hash values field, enter the hash values you want to lookup, separated by commas. Note: When the Lookup Type for File is inactive, this value is the default action for both File and Hash values. |
   [Table 1. IoC Lookup request]

   {#t_SubmitThrtScnReqFromCat__table_vks_thr_ns}
5. When you have made your selections, click Submit.
6. To view the status and/or results of the lookups, navigate to Self-ServiceMy Requests.
7. Click the SR number for the request.  
   The work notes under Activity list the tasks performed during the lookup, including the creation of individual lookups for each file, hash value, URL, or IP address, and the lookup results.

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