DARK WEB
MONITORING SERVICE
The Network Box Dark Web Monitoring system scans data breaches from the Dark Web, looking for your registered email addresses and domains. Reports are generated showing the breach details, such as breached email accounts and origin of breach. As a subscriptions service, monitoring is ongoing. When new data breaches are discovered, Network Box will re-scan and keep you informed as to changes since the last report.
In addition, the service includes Cloud Reputation Monitoring. This service continually monitors your registered IP ranges and domains against hundreds of public reputation lists, to ensure they are not blacklisted.
What is
The Dark Web?
The Dark Web is the deliberately hidden part of the Internet, and is the natural habitat of hackers and cyber criminals. This ‘dark side’, can only be accessed with specialist knowledge, and specific software tools such as TOR (The Onion Router), Riffle, Freenet, and I2P (Invisible Internet Project).
Whenever there is a data breach, user's personal data usually ends up on the Dark Web. There are currently billions of hacked credentials posted on the Dark Web, and the number is growing fast.
Overview Only 4% of the Internet is publicly accessible and index by normal search engines such as Google, Yahoo, or Bing. This is known as the Surface Web. The other 96% of the Internet, is made up of the Deep Web. Within the Deep Web are a subset of Dark Nets. It is the collection of these Dark Nets that make up the Dark Web. |
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System Workflow
The Network Box Dark Web Monitoring Service scans data breaches from the Dark Web, looking for your registered email addresses and domains. The generated report shows the breach details. As a subscriptions service, monitoring is on-going. As new data breaches are discovered, Network Box will re-scan and keep you informed as to changes since the last report.
Key Features
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Regularly scans the Dark Web for postings of your registered domains and email addresses. |
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Ongoing monitoring and notification, with detailed reports of data breaches, found on the Dark Web. |
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Optional monitoring services for the personal email accounts of key staff within your organization. |
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