Dark Web
Monitoring

Identifying exposed credentials before they are used against you.

We continuously monitor the dark web for stolen credentials and exposed end-user Personally Identifiable Information (PII). By detecting compromised data early, we help you take swift, informed action before it can be weaponized, keeping your people and your organization one step ahead of cybercriminals.

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Introducing Dark Web Monitoring

Detecting exposure before it becomes risk

Powered by continuous dark web scanning, credential monitoring, and QuickIntel analyst validation

What This Means for Your Organization

Improved User Awareness

Employees are trained to recognize phishing, social engineering, and suspicious behavior. This reduces the likelihood of user-driven security incidents.

Faster Risk Mitigation

Early detection enables immediate action such as password resets and access controls. This reduces the likelihood of account compromise.

Reduced Account Takeover Risk

Compromised credentials are identified before they are exploited. This helps prevent unauthorized access across your environment.

Improved User Protection

Exposure impacting employees and end users is identified quickly. This helps protect individuals and reduce downstream risk to the organization.

Continuous Monitoring Coverage

Dark web sources are monitored continuously for new exposure. This ensures ongoing visibility into evolving risk.

How Dark Web Monitoring Works

What Makes this Different?

What Makes this Different?

QuickIntel’s Dark Web Monitoring focuses on early detection of real exposure, not just threat awareness. By identifying compromised credentials and PII tied directly to your users, organizations can act before access is misused or escalates into a broader incident.

What Are the Benefits?

What Are the Benefits?

Dark Web Monitoring reduces the risk of account compromise by identifying exposed credentials early and enabling rapid response. Organizations gain continuous visibility into user-related exposure without needing to search or monitor dark web sources internally.

Key Components of
Dark Web Monitoring

Environment Baseline

Step 1:

Continuous Monitoring

Dark web sources are monitored continuously for stolen credentials and exposed PII associated with your users, including forums, marketplaces, and breach datasets where compromised data is traded.

Threat Correlation

Step 2:

Exposure Identification

Detected data is validated and mapped to relevant users, domains, or accounts to determine exposure scope and potential risk to your environment.

Active Monitoring and Response

Step 3:

Action & Remediation

Organizations are alerted with clear context to take immediate action such as credential resets, access reviews, and policy updates to reduce risk and prevent misuse.

Visibility

Visibility

Dark web sources are monitored continuously to identify exposed credentials and PII tied to your users, providing clear visibility into active exposure and emerging risk.

Intelligence

Intelligence

Exposure data is analyzed in context to determine relevance, severity, and potential impact, prioritizing what requires immediate attention over background noise.

Response

Response

Alerts enable rapid action such as credential resets and access control updates, with activity tracked to ensure remediation is completed and risk is reduced.

What are the Next Steps?

What are the Next Steps?

Review your user base and credential exposure risk to establish monitoring coverage and define response actions for detected compromises. Contact your representative or reach out using the email address below.

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