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Monitoring the dark web: What's out there about your organization and what you can do about it

Why do you need dark web monitoring?

An active trading arena, where information stolen from organizations is sold, exchanged, or exposed – sometimes without anyone in the organization knowing. When your organization doesn’t monitor what’s being said about it – it’s blind. And that’s exactly what hackers exploit. 

What is the darknet anyway?

The Dark Web is a part of the Internet that is not accessible through regular search engines. To access it, anonymous browsing through the TOR network or similar tools is required. It is home to illegal marketplaces, attack group forums, channels for selling stolen information, and services that are some legal, but most are not.
Among the information found there:

Example from the field  In one of our recent projects, we performed a silent scan for a mid-sized industrial company. Within one darknet forum, a list of usernames and passwords obtained from an external system was found, including account access. Office 365 of the VP of Operations. The leak was not due to a hack – but rather to password reuse on a compromised third-party website.. Without external monitoring – this would never have been discovered. 

Why is this dangerous?

Information found on the darknet is not just sitting there for no reason. Attackers use it to:

What can be done?

The good news: The darknet and the public internet can be monitored intelligently, legally, and discreetly. The advanced tools on the market allow:

How much does it cost?

Less than you might think. There are also solutions tailored to small and medium-sized businesses – including external monitoring services (MSSP) that monitor for you, transmitting only the critical information.

Summary: Dark Web Monitoring

The darknet is not a place to be afraid of – but it is a place to be taken seriously. If you don’t know what’s being published there about your organization – you’re leaving yourself exposed. Proper monitoring, quick response and Advance Security Policy Can turn danger into an opportunity to control and strengthen defense.   Cybersecurity and IT – two worlds, one solution.
 

Why do you need dark web monitoring?

An active trading arena, where information stolen from organizations is sold, exchanged or exposed – sometimes without anyone in the organization knowing. When your organization doesn’t monitor what is said about it – it is blind. And that’s exactly what hackers exploit.

What is the darknet anyway?

The Dark Web is a part of the Internet that is not accessible through regular search engines. To access it, anonymous browsing through the TOR network or similar tools is required. It is home to illegal marketplaces, attack group forums, channels for selling stolen information, and services that are some legal, but most are not.
Among the information found there:
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Idan Zabari

IDAN ZABARI is a leading strategic IT and cyber consultant. He helps businesses and organizations secure their data, promote technological innovation, and meet regulatory requirements. He believes in a practical and realistic approach tailored to the needs of small and medium-sized businesses.
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