
Cyber Security & The Dark Web
The dark web is a hidden corner of the internet where cyber security is non existent & criminals operate with near impunity. Its where stolen data, hacking tools, and illegal activities thrive.
Unlike the regular internet, the Dark web isn’t publicly accessible. Hackers steal, share, and sell millions of records daily.
SafeWeb tracks these underground market places to find your exposed data.
We scan the dark web and alert customers if sensitive business information such as passwords, emails and credit card details are found, especially if your card has been used without PCi Compliance.
The Cyber Data Risk
Over 22 billion stolen records are on the dark web, and 78% of SafeWeb users discover breaches they were not aware of.
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What exactly is DARK WEB Monitoring?
Dark Web monitoring is the active scanning and tracking of activities occurring on the hidden and often illicit sections of the internet known as the dark web. If SafeWeb identifies any mentions or exposures of sensitive data or information associated with your organisation, you would be alerted.
24/7 Monitoring
SafeWeb scans the dark Web for the latest data breaches 24/7
Breach Alerts
Recieve email alerts as soon as we find a new data breach
Exposure Report
Each month, you will receive a detailed analysis of any data breaches.
Take Action
Our support team are on hand to assist following a breach


WHAT CAN I DO?
If my company's data is out there, what can i do to get it back?
Whilst you cannot retrieve or get your data back, you can mitigate the chance of harm. And that is where SafeWeb can assist.
By proactively sending alerts about breached data, your credentials can be changed, accounts locked down, and access and data records reviewed, helping avoid further harm.
What could happen if i don't act after a breach alert?
Specifically, the imminent risks are two-fold. Commonly, “Hackers” will try to breach your accounts, steal or spend your money, often with irreversible consequences.
Alternatively, “Hackers” will hold your accounts to ransom, cutting off your core critical services or even exposing your sensitive data