Are Your Company’s Digital Credentials for Sale on the Dark Web?
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Monitor
24/7 ~ 365
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Hidden Chat rooms
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Private websites
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Peer-to-peer networks
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IRC (internet relay chat) channels
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Social media platforms
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Black market sites
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640,000+ botnets

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IDENTIFY
COMPROMISES
Throughout Your Organisation
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REPORT
80,000+
Compromised emails daily
Online criminals can hide from you— but they can’t hide from Dark Web ID
Dark Web ID from ID Agent is the industry’s first commercial solution to detect your compromised credentials in real- time on the Dark Web. Using a proprietary technology, Dark Web ID vigilantly searches the most secretive corners of the Internet to find compromised credentials associated with your company, contractors and other personnel and notifies you immediately when these critical assets are compromised, before they are used for identity theft, data breaches or other crimes.
So why doesn't everyone do this?
Most IT Companies are behind the 8 ball. They aren’t actively trying to keep up. They’re treading water and their customers are too.
At iTEASPOON we make it our business to understand the latest technology and help our current and prospective clients to stay ahead of the pack.
We provide Dark Web Monitoring. This truely is a must have notification.
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Digital credentials such as usernames and passwords connect you and your employees to critical business applications, as well as online services. Unfortunately, criminals know this and that’s why digital credentials are among the most valuable assets found on the Dark Web.
The Dark Web is made up of digital communities that sit on top of the Internet and while there are legitimate purposes to the Dark Web, it is estimated that over 50% of all sites on the Dark Web are used for criminal activities, including the disclosure and sale of digital credentials. Far too often, companies that have had their credentials compromised and sold on the Dark Web don’t know it until it’s too late.

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PREPARE
The more information you collect, the more valuable it becomes. Extensive logging and reporting capabilities allow us to track and triage incidents and create effective policies and procedures to minimise risk in the future.
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PREDICT
It’s not enough to simply be ready, you need to be ahead. The platform allows us to see industry patterns long before they become trends, and offers the intelligence to keep you, your employees, and consultants more protected.
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PREVENT
Attacks on networks may be inevitable, but they don’t have to be destructive. Proactive monitoring of stolen and compromised data alerts us when a threat is detected so we can respond immediately.
How Dark Web ID Protects Your Business
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Delivers the same advanced credential monitoring capabilities used by Fortune 500 companies to companies of your size.
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Connects to multiple Dark Web services including Tor, I2P and Freenet, to search for compromised credentials, without requiring you to connect any of your software or hardware to these high-risk services directly.
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Proactive solution provides real-time awareness of compromised credentials before identity theft or data breaches occur.
Why is it important?
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Compromised credentials are used to conduct further criminal activity, such as data breaches of sensitive corporate information, as well as identity theft of individual employees.
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Users often have the same password for multiple services, such as network logon, social media, online stores and other services, exponentially increasing the potential damage from a single compromised username and password.
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Today, you have limited visibility into when your credentials are stolen; over 75% compromised credentials are reported to the victim organisation by a third party, such as law enforcement.