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Your Business May Be At Risk!
Are you aware of what information is ALREADY on the dark web? Do you actively test your team against phishing attacks?
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.
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.
of hacking-related breaches leverage either stolen and/or weak passwords
of SMBs will go out of business within 6 months of a cyber incident
of cyber attacks are on SMBs
- Global Cybercrime Damages Predicted To Reach $6 Trillion Annually By 2021
- 73.18% of US Population with at least 1 compromised credential found within the Dark Web: (237,736,346)
- 86% of procurement departments would consider removing a supplier from their roster due to a breach
- Ransomware is on the rise, and the average cost of downtime due to a ransomware attack is $46,000
Why are the bad guys doing this?
Your information provides a very lucrative business opportunity for cybercriminals. Hackers and scammers are smart and efficient. With just a few key personal details and basic technological skills, these criminals could potentially gain access to some of your most important accounts.
Cybersecurity is not just about what you do.
Since 76% of people will use the same password for most websites, If a large company is breached, your data and identity could be at risk.
A proactive dark web monitoring solution helps you to know what the bad guys know, so you can stay a step ahead.
HOW DARK WEB MONITORING PROTECTS YOUR BUSINESS:
Delivers the same advanced credential monitoring capabilities used by Fortune 500 companies.
Connects to multiple Dark Web services, including Tor, I2P and Freenet, to search for compromised credentials, without requiring you to connect any of your software or hardware to these high-risk services directly.
Provides awareness of compromised credentials before identity theft or data breaches occur.
A Zero-Touch Solution. No need to share access to your server, domain, or DNS settings.
PREVENT
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.
MONITOR 24/7/365
Hidden chat rooms, Private websites, Peer-to-peer networks, IRC (internet relay chat) channels, Social media platforms, Black market sites, 640,000+ botnets
REPORT
With 80,000+ compromised emails daily, the platform provides extensive reporting capabilities to track and triage incidents.
PREDICT
Dark Web ID allows us to see industry patterns long before they become trends, and offers the intelligence to keep you and your employees more protected.
ARE YOUR COMPANY’S CREDENTIALS FOR SALE ON THE DARK WEB?
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Pricing
$99
per domain.
Includes both:
- 24/7/365 Dark Web Monitoring and Alerts
- Regular Security Awareness and Anti-Phishing Training tailored to your company’s needs
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. Search engines like Google, BING and Yahoo only search .04% of the indexed or “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.
HOW DOES DARK WEB ID HELP PROTECT MY ORGANIZATION?
Our service is designed to help both public and private sector organizations detect and mitigate cyber threats that leverage stolen email addresses and passwords. Dark Web ID 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 blackmarket sites 24/7, 365 days a year to identify stolen credentials and other personally identifiable information (PII).
HOW ARE THE STOLEN OR EXPOSED CREDENTIALS FOUND ON THE DARK WEB?
Dark Web ID focuses on cyber threats that are specific to our clients’ environments. We monitor the Dark Web and the criminal hacker underground for exposure of our clients’ credentials to malicious individuals.
We accomplish this by looking specifically for our clients’ top level email domains. When a credential is identified, we harvest it. While we harvest data from typical hacker sites like Pastebin, a lot of our data originates from sites that require credibility or a membership within the hacker community to enter. To that end, we monitor over 500 distinct Internet relay chatroom (IRC) channels, 600,000 private Websites, 600 twitter feeds, and execute 10,000 refined queries daily
DOES THE IDENTIFICATION OF MY ORGANIZATION’S 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.
DATA SOURCE LOCATIONS & DESCRIPTIONS: WHERE DO WE FIND DATA?
- Dark Web Chatroom: compromised data discovered in a hidden IRC
- Hacking Site: compromised data exposed on a hacked Website or data dump site
- Hidden Theft Forum: compromised data published within a hacking forum or community
- P2P File Leak: compromised data leaked from a Peer-to-Peer file sharing program or network
- Social Media Post: compromised data posted on a social media platform
- C2 Server/Malware: compromised data harvested through botnets or on a command and control (C2) server.