Continuous scanning of dark web markets and breach databases for your company's credentials — with immediate alerts so you can respond before attackers do.
Call Now: 330-353-8304Most Ohio businesses don't know their credentials are on the dark web until an attacker uses them. We monitor constantly and alert you immediately — so you can reset passwords and enable MFA before the damage is done.
We scan dark web markets and breach databases for every email address associated with your business domain. When a credential appears — from any third-party breach or phishing attack — you're alerted with specifics immediately.
When credentials are found, we identify whether a plain-text or hashed password was included. If a password hash was cracked and is available, we escalate the alert urgency and guide you through immediate remediation.
We tell you exactly which breach or dark web market your credentials were found in — LinkedIn, Adobe, Dropbox, a phishing campaign, or a new breach — so you understand the scope and can investigate whether other data was exposed.
Finding an exposed credential is only useful if you act on it. We guide your response: forced password resets, MFA enrollment, account access review, and — if needed — escalation to incident response if there's evidence of active compromise.
Business owners, executives, and staff with elevated system access are the highest-value targets for attackers. We prioritize monitoring for these accounts and alert you separately when high-value credentials are found.
Monthly summaries show all findings, resolved alerts, and your organization's overall credential exposure trend over time — useful for cyber insurance documentation and security awareness conversations with your team.
Dark web monitoring is available as a standalone service or bundled with managed IT or cybersecurity services. Contact us for domain-based pricing — most small businesses pay $20–$50/month.
Priced per monitored domain, starting at $20/month for one domain. Bundled pricing available with managed IT or cybersecurity service plans.
Dark web monitoring continuously scans criminal marketplaces, hacker forums, and breach databases for your company's email addresses, passwords, and sensitive data. You're alerted immediately when your information appears, giving you time to respond before attackers use the stolen credentials.
Employee credentials most commonly end up on the dark web through data breaches at third-party services (LinkedIn, Adobe, Dropbox), phishing attacks, or malware that logs keystrokes. Many businesses don't know their credentials were exposed until an attacker uses them.
We alert you immediately with specifics — which email address, which password hash, and which service was breached. We then guide you through the response: forcing a password reset, enabling MFA, and checking for unauthorized account access.
No — dark web monitoring is one layer in a security stack. It works best alongside MFA enforcement, endpoint protection, and security awareness training. It tells you when credentials have been compromised; MFA ensures stolen passwords can't be used alone to access accounts.
We primarily monitor business email domains. However, if employees use personal email addresses for work-related accounts (a common security risk), we can discuss extended monitoring options. We also recommend employees run personal addresses through free breach checkers like HaveIBeenPwned.
Start monitoring your business domain today — most small businesses already have exposed credentials they don't know about.
Call 330-353-8304 Email UsService Area: Dark web monitoring available for businesses throughout Canton, North Canton, Akron, Massillon, Green, Alliance, Barberton, Stark County, Summit County, and all of Northeast Ohio — remote service, no on-site required.