Dark Web Monitoring
Deep and Dark Web Identity Monitoring
Each year, cybercriminals continue to steal millions of people’s credentials and personal information (PII), gaining access to valuable data they can either exploit or sell on unindexed dark websites, which can only be accessed through specialized browsers. Encryption technology and browser anonymization tools, like TOR, enable anyone to venture into the dark web if they choose.
The dark web, which includes “trading” websites where users can purchase unlawful items or services, is commonly linked to criminal activities or illegal content. Constella’s dark web identity monitoring finds instances of consumer personal information being made public in the dark web’s restricted, anonymous, and hidden sections.
Data Breaches
The market's most extensive compilation of identity data breaches that have been disclosed from underground communities.
Data Leaks
Identity data made public on the Deep and Dark Web, P2P networks, forums, and bin sites.
Underground Brokers
Data exchanged by identity brokers within Underground networks.
Telegram Channels and Repositories
Data shared in secret vaults and exclusive subterranean routes, such as those used by brokers of Botnet Infostealer.
Deliver High-Value, Actionable Alerts to Your Customers
Alert your clients to new identity threats before criminals can use them to steal accounts or sell them on the dark web. When your clients’ credentials or personal information are compromised on the deep and dark web, Constella offers them instantaneous, actionable alerts.
Alerts give your clients important context and information to assist them understand the scope of their exposure and choose the best course of action, such as:
- Comprehensive information on the hacked material and which domains it was linked to.
- The last few characters of a password that, if your customers reuse passwords, enable them recognize the compromised password and update it across other platforms.
- Advice on what your clients can do to reduce their exposure risk.
Get Comprehensive Identity Protection
Among the more than 40 categories of exposed consumer data that Constella’s deep and dark web identity monitoring detects are passwords, bank card information, driver’s licenses, Social Security numbers, national identification numbers, and more.
By using deep and dark web monitoring, partners and clients may quickly put safeguards in place to stop the abuse or breach of stolen data, lowering the possibility of both financial loss and personal disturbance.
Customers that use deep and dark web monitoring will receive real-time, exclusive insights into when they have been attacked, as well as an alert to reset passwords for compromised accounts before any harm is done.