Dark Web Investigation

As a haven for criminal activity, the dark web is highly utilized for cyber crime but, unfortunately, it’s also well-protected. 

In reality, the dark web is difficult—even for security professionals—to traverse. Shrouded in secrecy, operating on referral networks, and paid access, even getting to the real auctions and forums isn’t easy. We have you covered. 

Dark Web Investigations

Here’s a breakdown of the collection tools and monitoring team and reporting: 

Criminal Intelligence Team (CIT) 

Fluent in over 35 languages—including many Eastern European dialects, our CIT has infiltrated and scraped a massive collection of data from both the dark and surface (Internet) webs. 

Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) 

From the efforts of our CIT, we have amassed a large (and quickly searchable) data lake that is continually collecting new data from known black market sites, auctions, forums, and real-time messaging services used by threat actors for communications. 

Reporting 

Be in-the-know with custom reporting from this service. Real-time alerting of data breaches can also be enabled for your organization and executives—think Google Alerts for the dark web. 

What we look for: 

Initial Access Brokers (IABs) 

Sellers of compromised credentials of an organization. 

Data Dumps 

Exfiltrated data usually makes its way to breach sites for sale. 

Executive Alerting 

We monitor the dark web and breach sites for keywords relating your executive leadership team. 

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