Darknet Monitoring Service for Detecting Infected Computers and Stolen Data
By
Rajiv Ayyangar
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The article describes a darknet monitoring service that helps users detect if their computers have been infected with malware or if their personal data has been stolen and is being sold on darknet markets. The service monitors various darknet sources for compromised credentials, stolen data, and infected systems, providing alerts to users when their information appears in these underground markets. It appears to be a cybersecurity product focused on data breach monitoring and threat intelligence gathering from illicit online sources.
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Alerts Bar: Darknet monitoring for infected computers and stolen data
Research suggests data breach monitoring service
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