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More than 75% of Dark Web sites appear to be marketplaces where credit card information, login credentials, and other sensitive information is sold.
Over 15 billion login credentials are for sale on the dark web on any given day. Cyber criminals are stealing login information using many different tactics including phishing emails, password spraying, keylogging, etc.

Establish the scope of the scan to ensure all relevant systems and components are included
Perform the Dark Web scan for your business to find any compromised data or credentials
Meet with one of our security experts to determine what business information is on the dark web
Receive insights into options to remedy any major issues to improve your cybersecurity posture
After the Dark Web Scan, you will know if and where your business's sensitive information is for sale on the Dark Web. The scan will search:
Hidden chat rooms
Unindexed sites
Private websites
P2P (peer-to-peer) networks
IRC (internet relay chat) channels
Social media platforms
Black market sites
640,000+ botnets

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