Dark Web Monitoring Agent is the industry’s first commercial solution to detect your compromised credentials in real-time on the Dark Web. Using a proprietary technology, the Agent vigilantly searches the most secretive corners of the Internet (the Deep Web) to find compromised credentials associated with your company, contractors and other personnel, and notifies you immediately when these critical assets are compromised, before they are used for identity theft, data breaches or other crimes.
We also share the passwords if available with the compromised users to warn them to change such passwords and any variety of it. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning is not only for the good guys, hackers also use such tools to brute-force attack your accounts by guessing what changes you may have done to your password according to common practices.
We report 80,000 compromised emails daily, and we monitor for changes and new dumps 24/7:
- Hidden chat rooms
- Private websites
- Peer-to-peer networks
- IRC (internet relay chat) channels
- Social media platforms
- Black market sites
- 640,000+ botnets
How Dark Web Monitoring Agent Protects Your Business?
- Delivers the same advanced credential monitoring capabilities used by Fortune 500 companies to companies of your size.
- 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.
- Proactive solution provides real-time awareness of compromised credentials before identity theft or data breaches occur.
Why is Dark Web Monitoring Important?
- Compromised credentials are used to conduct further criminal activity, such as data breaches of sensitive corporate information, as well as identity theft of individual employees.
- Users often have the same password for multiple services, such as network logon, social media, online stores and other services, exponentially increasing the potential damage from a single compromised username and password.
- Today, you have limited visibility into when your credentials are stolen; over 75% compromised credentials are reported to the victim organization by a third party, such as law enforcement.