Dark Web Monitoring, handled for you
When another company suffers a breach, your staff logins can end up for sale on the dark web without you ever knowing. Because people reuse passwords, a leaked credential from an unrelated service can hand an attacker the keys to your email or systems. We monitor the dark web for your business domains and email addresses so those exposures do not go unnoticed.
The moment your details show up in a known breach or dump, you are alerted quickly with clear guidance on what to do, usually resetting the affected passwords and switching on multi-factor authentication. It turns a hidden risk into something you can act on early, closing the door before a stolen login is ever put to use.
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0330 333 8175Usually through a breach at another company where a member of staff reused a work email or password. Those stolen details are traded and dumped online, and because passwords get reused, they can unlock your systems too.
You are alerted quickly with clear guidance on what to do, typically resetting the exposed passwords and enabling multi-factor authentication. The aim is to change the affected login before anyone has a chance to use it.
Once data is out there, no one can reliably delete it. What monitoring does is tell you fast when your credentials appear, so you can make them worthless by changing the passwords and locking accounts down.