Darkweb
Dark web monitoring service that detects leaked credentials and user data

Darkweb Description
Safestate Darkweb is a credential breach monitoring service that continuously searches for leaked user credentials across various sources including dark web forums, paste sites, and databases. The service monitors for email addresses and domain-associated accounts in a database containing over 126 billion leaked credentials. When a match is detected, the system sends automated alerts directly to the customer's inbox. The alerts include details about when and where the leak was discovered, and whether passwords were included in the breach. The monitoring covers multiple sources including: - Dumped and leaked texts on pastebins - Protected forums on Darknet and Clearweb - Tor and I2P networks - P2P networks with dumped torrents - Web directories on Clearweb - Leaked data databases such as MongoDB - Cloud sharing services like Mega and Cloud Drive Upon detection of a breach, customers receive a detailed report describing the leak, listing affected email addresses, and providing recommended remediation actions. The service aims to enable organizations to respond quickly to credential exposure by changing passwords on affected accounts or warning employees about potential phishing risks.
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Darkweb is Dark web monitoring service that detects leaked credentials and user data developed by Safestate. It is a Attack Surface solution designed to help security teams with Dark Web Monitoring, Data Breach, Alerting.