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Dark Web Monitoring
Dark Web Monitoring is a cybersecurity service that continuously scans hidden parts of the internet for stolen data, credentials, and other compromised information related to an organization or individual.
These services use specialized tools and techniques to access dark web marketplaces, forums, and databases where cybercriminals typically sell or trade stolen information.
The dark web represents a portion of the internet that requires special software like Tor to access and is often used for illicit activities, including the sale of stolen personal data, login credentials, credit card information, and proprietary business data. Organizations use dark web monitoring to detect when their sensitive information appears in these underground markets, enabling them to respond quickly to potential breaches.
Effective dark web monitoring services typically provide real-time alerts when compromised data is discovered, detailed reports about the nature and scope of exposed information, and actionable intelligence to help organizations mitigate risks. This proactive approach allows companies to force password resets, implement additional security measures, or take legal action before stolen data can be exploited for fraudulent purposes.
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