Being mentioned on the Dark Web makes a company far more likely to face cyberattacks By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 September 24 Hackers are planning their attacks on dark web forums, so you don't want to be mentioned there.
If your business data appears on the dark web, get ready to face a cyberattack By Efosa Udinmwen published 28 January 25 Dark web monitoring has emerged as a crucial component in modern cybersecurity strategies.
Dark web dangers aren’t as hidden as you think By Graham Rance published 2 December 24 Discover how to safeguard your business from dark web threats with proactive monitoring and defense strategies.
NordStellar launches Dark Web Monitoring tool to help businesses stay safe By Benedict Collins published 4 July 24 Monitoring the dark web can help keep your business safe, and your credentials secure.
As tech jobs stall, new research claims the dark web job market is growing more attractive By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 19 November 25 Kaspersky research finds the median dark web job seeker is just 24 years old.
Hackers claim to have hit third-part provider for Boeing, Samsung and more By Sead Fadilpašić published 3 October 25 Dimensional Control Systems files surface on the dark web, but authenticity has not yet been confirmed.
This free tool offers SMBs critical insights into compromised credentials found on the dark web By Efosa Udinmwen published 15 December 24 Quadrant Information Security launches Free Dark Web Reports for small and medium-sized businesses.
Why monitoring dark web traffic is crucial for cybersecurity teams By Robert Fitzsimons published 2 August 24 Why traffic between the dark web and your network is almost always a bad sign
Hostinger integrates dark web scanning into hPanel By James Capell published 26 February 25 For the first time, dark web scanning is integrated into a hosting panel.
So long Google dark web report – I’d never even heard of you By Benedict Collins published 16 December 25 Google is shutting down its dark web report tool, but I doubt it will be missed.
Google is making its dark web monitoring tool free for everyone to use By Craig Hale published 10 July 24 Dark web monitoring tool is becoming free for all Google users to help boost security.
Discover if your data have been leaked with Proton Mail's new tool By Chiara Castro published 22 April 24 Proton Mail's Dark Web Monitoring identifies and alerts you if your credentials appear in a breach. Here's what this means for your communications security.
Hackers spin a tedious yarn - fabric supplier behind H&M, Adidas, and more hit by worrying cyber breach By Efosa Udinmwen, Efosa Udinmwen published 16 November 25 Fulgar suffers ransomware attack by RansomHouse, leaking financial and operational data to the dark web.
North Pole Company data breach exposes details on half a million users By Sead Fadilpašić published 21 January 25 A hacker posted an archive on the dark web, claiming it came from The North Pole Company.
NTT admits hackers accessed details of almost 18,000 corporate customers in cyberattack By Sead Fadilpašić published 10 March 25 NTT says the stolen data has not yet been exposed on the dark web.
Ransomware attack hits top chipmaker Nexperia, huge hoard of data set to be leaked By Sead Fadilpašić published 16 April 24 A terabyte of Nexperia data could soon leak to the dark web, unless the ransom demand is met.
How dark data could be your company's downfall By Nishant Doshi published 13 January 25 Dark data, often hidden and unprotected, poses immense risks to organizations, fueling breaches and vulnerabilities.
UK’s MI6 opens dark web portal Silent Courier to recruit Russian spies By Wayne Williams published 19 September 25 MI6 Silent Courier dark web platform looks to encourage Russian spies to share information securely with the UK intelligence agency.
Major police operation takes down notorious dark web marketplace Archetyp Market By Sead Fadilpašić published 17 June 25 Archetyp Market was seized and defaced, and its alleged admin arrested in major operation.
Massive leak reveals extent of China’s foreign hacking activities By Nigel Powell published 23 February 24 Leaked files outlined hacking activity and tools used by the company, as well as giving and insider view of its targets.
Microsoft could be bringing more AI to the Edge browser - this time with website suggestions By Kristina Terech published 3 June 24 Edge is set for another infusion of AI, whether you like it or not...
FBI.gov email accounts are being sold online, could be used to spread malware on an industrial scale - here's what you need to know By Efosa Udinmwen published 15 August 25 Stolen government email accounts marketed on encrypted platforms could enable criminals to impersonate authorities.
Billions of stolen cookies are still for sale on the internet - here's how to stay safe By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 30 May 25 NordVPN research reveals the sour side of cookies - so be on your guard.
Businesses are being plagued by API security risks - with nearly 99% affected By Sead Fadilpašić published 27 February 25 Businesses need to up their game to stay safe from API security threats, report claims.
‘Sipultie' online drugs market servers seized by Finnish authorities By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 16 October 24 Finnish customs officers took down the servers for darknet drugs marketplace.
Civil societies warn against EU plans to make digital devices monitorable at all times By Chiara Castro published 13 December 24 "Lawful access by design" is "insecurity by design," say experts. Here's all you need to know.
A new 'Wikipedia for extensions' wants to make your web browser far more secure by exposing dangerous tools By Efosa Udinmwen published 4 June 25 ExtensionPedia offers detailed risk assessments for 200,000+ browser extensions, aiming to protect users from identity threats and growing cyberattack risks.
Roblox devs and fans may have had their emails leaked on the dark web By Sead Fadilpašić published 9 July 24 Thousands of emails, belonging to Roblox conference attendees, leaked on the dark web
Hackers are selling stolen GenAI accounts on the Dark Web By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 31 July 24 Threat actors found selling up to 400 Gen AI account credentials per day.
20% of US politicians and staff had their emails compromised on the dark web By Chiara Castro published 26 September 24 Not just a potential threat to national security, but for researchers this is also a stark reminder that anyone's personal data is at risk of breach.