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Find out if your company data has been exposed on the Dark Web

Hackers and cybercriminals launch attacks every 39 seconds, which is an average of 2,244 times per day, with more than 8 Billion records confirmed to be compromised in the last year alone*

Acts as an early warning system by helping to mitigate the effects caused by a breach or preventing it altogether

Justifies added security measures. Validated data demonstrates the need for added security like 2FA and end-user awareness training

Keeps your clients and employees from being exploited. Searches and monitors through thousands of pages and millions of data

What is The Dark Web?

The Dark Web is a hidden universe contained within the “Deep Web”- a sublayer of the Internet that is hidden from conventional search engines. Common search engines only search a small percentage of the “surface” Internet. The other 99.96% of the Web consists of databases, private academic and government networks, and the Dark Web. The Dark Web is estimated at 550 times larger than the surface Web and growing. Because you can operate anonymously, the Dark Web holds a wealth of stolen data and illegal activity*

Do Exposed Credentials Mean We Are Being Targeted By Hackers?

While we can’t say definitively that the data we’ve discovered has already been used to exploit your organization, the fact that we are able to identify this data should be very concerning. Organizations should consult their internal or external IT and/or security teams to determine if they have suffered a cyber incident or data breach*

Is It Safe To Say Cloud Storage Is A Serious Concern For Data Breach?

There can be as much risk to your data within a Cloud environment as there is when it resides locally within your own servers. When researching Cloud providers and data centers, make sure you understand their compliance and certification with the security standards and protocols that impact your industry. CSO Online maintains a thorough list of security laws, regulations and guidelines*