Protect Your Business: Check if Your Company’s Credentials Are for Sale on the Dark Web
24/7 Dark Web Scanning Services for Business Data Protection
Affordable Dark Web Monitoring Services for Small Businesses
Usernames and passwords are all that stand between you and hackers that want to hurt you.
Digital credentials, such as usernames and passwords, connect you and your employees to critical business applications, as well as online services. Unfortunately, criminals know this — and that’s why digital credentials are among the most valuable assets found on the Dark Web.
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What Does a Dark Web Scan Entail?
Identify Compromised Accounts
Identify and analyze your organization’s compromised or stolen employee and customer data.
Guard Against Breaches
81% of hacking-related breaches leverage stolen and/or weak passwords. Our breach report can help identify any compromised credentials on the dark web.
Thorough Non-Invasive Search
Our Dark Web monitoring leverages a combination of human and artificial intelligence that scours botnets, criminal chat rooms, blogs, websites and bulletin boards, peer to peer networks, forums, private networks and other black-market sites 24/7, 365 days a year to identify stolen credentials and other personally identifiable information (PII).
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Why Monitoring the Dark Web is Important for Your Business
We are able to identify, analyze and proactively monitor for your organization’s compromised or stolen employee and customer data. Compromised credentials are used to conduct further criminal activity and can compromise your business.
Notable Breaches Due to Information on the Dark Web
Yahoo: In 2016, it was revealed that over 1 billion Yahoo accounts were compromised, with data being sold on the dark web. This included email addresses, dates of birth, and hashed passwords.
LinkedIn: In 2012, 6.5 million encrypted passwords were stolen and later found on the dark web, affecting millions of users.
MyFitnessPal: In 2018, Under Armour announced a breach affecting 150 million MyFitnessPal accounts, with usernames, email addresses, and hashed passwords found on the dark web.
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