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Find out if your email addresses and passwords have been leaked on the dark web
News of malware, phishing and data breaches flood headlines almost every day. However, most people fail to fully understand the gravity or threat of this problem. The Dark Web is the criminal underbelly of the Internet, and the growing market for personal and corporate data and user credentials presents a very lucrative opportunity for cybercriminals to access, sell or exploit this data for profit.
Your information provides a very lucrative business opportunity for cybercriminals. Hackers and scammers are smart and efficient. With just a few key personal details and basic technological skills, these criminals could potentially gain access to some of your most important accounts.
Find out if your company data has been exposed on the Dark Web.
So what happens when your employees’ emails, usernames and passwords are exposed?
We talk to businesses every day who think that they aren’t at risk or truly believe they do not present a worthy target for hackers.
But we have found that 90 percent of small to midsized businesses have some combination of email addresses, passwords or other PII data on the Dark Web.
The risks and consequences of this exposed information are both significant and far-reaching and could be devastating for your business. No one is immune and your business could be the next cyberattack victim. Imagine the consequences of your sensitive company information or customer data being hacked or stolen, or worse, corrupted beyond repair. The cost of such an incident could be catastrophic, possibly putting you out of business.
Don’t let your business become the next victim splashed in the headlines.
We want to help you find out if your company has been exposed on the Dark Web so you can take necessary action to prevent or mitigate threats.
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