Dark Web Monitoring.
Dark Web Monitoring Services
Lock down your security before criminals can strike.
The dark web is a hidden part of the internet where criminals trade stolen credentials, personal information, corporate data and financial details. Without knowing it, your company’s sensitive data could already be exposed.
This puts you at risk of fraud, identity theft and ransomware attacks. By actively monitoring the dark web, you can detect potential threats early. Helping to protect your business before criminals strike.
Continuous monitoring.
At CyberProtect, we don’t wait for a data breach to become a disaster. Our dark web monitoring service scans underground forums, hacker marketplaces, and breached databases to detect if your organisation’s information has been leaked. When we find a threat, we alert you instantly and provide expert guidance to lock down your security before criminals can strike.
Why Dark Web Monitoring?
Cybercriminals Don’t Wait—Why Should You?
Stolen data is bought, sold, and exploited in minutes. Without proactive monitoring, you won’t know your business is at risk until it’s too late.
Most Data Breaches Go Undetected for Months
Many organisations don’t realise their credentials are compromised until hackers have already gained access.
Weak Passwords & Reused Credentials Are an Open Door
If an employee’s work password is exposed, cybercriminals can use it to infiltrate your network.
Dark Web FAQs
Yes. The service offers customised monitoring, tracking specific domains, employee emails and other business assets to identify any signs of exposure.
Most data breaches go undetected for months, giving cybercriminals time to exploit compromised credentials. Early detection allows you to act fast, reducing the risk of financial loss, reputational damage and legal issues.
You receive instant breach alerts. As soon as exposed data is detected, you’re notified in real-time and provided with expert guidance to secure accounts and prevent further damage.
Cybercriminals trade stolen information, corporate and financial data. This can include employee emails, reused passwords and other sensitive business details. This can then be used for fraud or ransomware attacks.
Dark web monitoring continuously searches hidden websites, hacker forums and stolen data marketplaces for any signs of your company’s information. It looks for leaked credentials, employee emails and financial details that could be used by cybercriminals. If any of your data is found, you’re alerted straight away so you can act before it’s exploited.