Since 2016, the number of dark web listings that could be harmful to businesses has increased by 20% which means that 60% of all listings are now potentially harmful to businesses[1]. Millions of people unknowingly have their information exposed, putting them and the organisations they work for at risk of cybercrime.
At Fusion, we see first-hand the threats faced by companies and the damage that leaked credentials can cause which is why we’re now offering dark web scanning to keep our clients informed. Read on to find out more about the threats faced by businesses from the dark web and how our scans can give valuable insight into any breaches that occur.
What are the dangers faced by businesses from the dark web?
Stolen data: Breaches happen. Cybercriminals trade leaked usernames, passwords, and other sensitive data on the dark web. If staff credentials are put into the wrong hands, they could be used to gain access to company networks and cause harm.
Financial fraud: Financial information like card details and bank account numbers are valuable resources. Once they’ve been added to the dark web, they can be used for fraudulent purchases or account access.
Brand damage: If customers find out that a company name or logo has been misused on the dark web, it can severely damage that company’s reputation.
Competitive espionage: Competitors might pay for trade secrets, marketing plans, or intellectual property circulating on the dark web, unfairly gaining an advantage while the exposed business is none the wiser.
What does dark web scanning involve?
Like the surface web, the dark web is full of private websites, chat rooms, markets and even social media platforms. Dark web scanning involves trawling through these areas in search of compromised information and suspicious activity.
What are the benefits of dark web scanning?
Early detection: Identifying compromised data early enables companies to respond quickly, minimising damage and potential financial losses.
Proactive mitigation: Regular scans enable businesses to keep their ear to the ground, continuously monitoring the dark web for leaked information so they can better protect their customers and employees.
Exposes vulnerabilities: Dark web scanning can help to identify weaknesses in networks and processes, enabling companies to strengthen their security going forwards.
Peace of mind: Dark web scanning provides reassurance to staff and customers that potential threats are actively being looked out for.
Proactive monitoring
Dark web scans should be part of your cybersecurity strategy which is why we include them in our Cybersecurity bundle. Regular scans keep you aware, alerting you to potential dangers before they put your staff, business and customers at risk. Don’t leave it to chance. Take control of your network so you can operate with greater peace of mind.
Request a free dark web report
As a trusted IT support provider, we have helped lots of businesses to enhance their cybersecurity. To help you assess your dark web exposure, we’re offering a FREE initial dark web scan.
Take charge of your cybersecurity today. Enter your details into our online form and we’ll provide you with a free dark web report outlining any compromised data, along with expert recommendations on how it should be dealt with.
References
[1] Into the web of profit – understanding the growth of the cybercrime economy by Dr Michael McGuire
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