Is your data being sold on the dark web?
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What's so dangerous about the dark web?

Cybercriminals are stealing credentials from your employees, suppliers and more. They do this in various ways like phishing campaigns or computer infections.

This data is then sold on dark web forums and marketplaces.
Stolen credentials are often the initial access vector for threats like ransomware.

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Find leaked company data on the dark web

Discover leaked login credentials to your company and get notified about data leaks from your suppliers or other business partners.

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Get alerted early

As soon as we find offers regarding your company on the dark web, you get a notification.

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You receive the results as a PDF report. Colorful, for management.

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*pling* Your data is sold on the dark web

There is a scene on the dark web that can make a living from the misuse of your data. With the dark web scan from Bechtle, you are informed as soon as, for example, your employees' stolen access data is offered for sale on the dark web (e.g. VPN, e-mail, supplier portal). This allows you to ward off attacks at an early stage by initiating measures such as blocking access.

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Clear web

Everything that our parents can find online (e.g. your cringe facebook posts from 2013)

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Deep web

Content that is not indexed on search engines (e.g. underground hacking forums or online storage and university databases that require a login)

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Dark web

Using special software you can access hidden places on the internet. Because of the additional technical hurdle people call it Hidden Services.