
Protect Your Business from Data Leaks and Breaches
We monitor public websites, criminal forums, and other platforms where compromised data is traded or exposed. By constantly scanning and indexing new data from these sources, we help ensure that no breach goes unnoticed, giving businesses access to timely and actionable information.
From credentials to intellectual property, across multiple sectors, ensuring that your organization stays ahead of emerging threats.
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BreachSpot serves Penetration Testers, Red Teams, Enterprise Security, Incident Response, M&A Researchers, and Vulnerability Assessors, ensuring comprehensive protection.
Safeguard Client Data, Stop Breaches
Breachspot continuously monitors public databases, online criminal forums, and data markets for compromised information. Data collected is enriched with context, and sensitive information like hashed passwords can be decoded and indexed for further investigation.
Validate risks by testing plaintext credentials and enforcing password resets through Active Directory to mitigate threats proactively.
BreachSpot offers dark web monitoring, real-time asset alerts, breach data API access, and compromised credential validation services.
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Experts Identify Security Vulnerability in IBM’s Db2 Data Management Software
Memory Vulnerability Discovered in IBM Db2 Products: A Cybersecurity Concern Recent cybersecurity research has unveiled a significant memory vulnerability within IBM’s Db2 data management suite that could enable local attackers to exploit sensitive data and potentially execute denial of service (DoS) attacks. This flaw, identified as CVE-2020-4414, affects various editions…
Cisco Issues Alert on Active Exploitation of IOS XR Zero-Day Vulnerability
Cisco Warns of Active Zero-Day Vulnerability in Router Software Cisco has issued an urgent alert regarding an active zero-day vulnerability in its router software that is currently being exploited in real-world attacks. This vulnerability could permit a remote, authenticated attacker to execute memory exhaustion attacks on affected devices, thereby compromising…
Identifying and Mitigating the Critical ZeroLogon Vulnerability in Windows Server
In the realm of cybersecurity, administrators of Windows Server systems must prioritize the installation of recent Microsoft patches, particularly one that addresses a critical vulnerability enabling unauthorized access to domain controllers. Identified as “Zerologon” (CVE-2020-1472) and unveiled by Tom Tervoort of Secura, this privilege escalation vulnerability arises from inadequate AES-CFB8…
Paying Ransom Won’t Save You: VECT 2.0 Ransomware Permanently Wipes Data
A significant flaw in the VECT 2.0 ransomware is leading to irreversible data loss for victims, even in cases where the ransom is paid. Recent research from Check Point Research (CPR) and Halcyon indicates that despite the initial intention of its creators to develop a sophisticated ransomware tool, fundamental programming…
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