Dark Web Monitoring

The dark web is a part of the internet that isn't indexed by search engines. You've no doubt heard talk of the “dark web” as a hotbed of criminal activity — and it is. Researchers in London classified the contents of over 2,500 websites on the dark web and found that roughly 57% of them host illicit material. On the dark web, you can buy credit card numbers, all manner of drugs, guns, counterfeit money, stolen subscription credentials, hacked Netflix accounts and software that helps you break into other people’s computers.

Why are we telling you about this? Thanks to the over 1,200 corporate data breaches last year (exposing over 446,500,000 records), it’s likely that it is your data that is being sold on the dark web.

With Dark Web Monitoring, we perform proactive monitoring of stolen and compromised data so that when a threat is detected we can respond immediately. With many people using the same password for multiple services, such as network logins, social media, online stores, etc., the potential damage from a single compromised username and password can be far reaching and devastating.

Want to know if your digital credentials are for sale on the dark web? Request a free dark web scan today!

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