
The dark web is a lucrative place where international cybercriminals anonymously gather to buy and sell your business credentials, and more. It's completely different from the regular internet we use every day—it can't be accessed through a regular browser, the web pages can't be found through search engines, and because all traffic is encrypted, anyone who uses it leaves no trace!
The websites you and your colleagues use are hacked every day. The stolen data—typically email addresses, passwords, and other personal information—is then sold on the dark web. Cybercriminals may use this data for spear-phishing attacks, but the simplest exploit is to try and access other services using the email address and password combination.
If anyone in your organization uses their email password, VPN password, or other company password on other websites, you need to know if that website has experienced a data breach and whether those credentials have been compromised by hackers.
If our dark web monitoring service finds any email addresses belonging to your company on the dark web, we will notify you immediately, and we will provide the password (if any) so you can check if it matches the password used to access your company's systems.


24/7 Monitoring: Just as cybercriminals operate around the clock, so do we. We monitor your business credentials on the dark web year-round.
Proactive Protection: Through continuous monitoring, newly leaked employee data on the dark web can be detected quickly, thereby minimizing the risk of data breaches.
Real-time Alerts
If your employees' email addresses and passwords have been compromised and are being sold to the highest bidder, we will notify you immediately before a data breach occurs.
Actionable Insights: We will provide a detailed breach report, including all leaked passwords, so that remedial measures can be taken to protect your network.