Dark Web Monitoring Services are regularly scans the Dark Web for credentials belonging to you, your employees or your business. Internos offers Dark Web monitoring as well as a free preliminary scan so that businesses can see how the service works and the value it provides.
At Internos, we use a combination of human and sophisticated Dark Web intelligence software to find, identify, analyze and proactively monitor the Dark Web for any of your organization’s employee and customer data. Dark Web Monitoring Services include but are not limited to:
- Hidden chat rooms
- Private websites
- Peer-to-peer networks
- IRC (internet relay chat) channels
- Social media platforms (e.g., Facebook)
- Black market sites
- 640,000+ botnets
One of the things we find is that employees often use the same password for multiple services, exponentially increasing the potential damage from a single compromised credential. This is a green flag to bad actors who steal the information and use it for their monetary gain.
Let Internos help you find and correct those weaknesses before they become threats, attacks or ransom requests. Request a free Dark Web Scan.
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