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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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Records recaptured

30B+

Total Passwords

50+

Breach sources daily

One Mission, Multiple Security Challenges

BreachSpot serves Penetration Testers, Red Teams, Enterprise Security, Incident Response, M&A Researchers, and Vulnerability Assessors, ensuring comprehensive protection.

Penetration Testing

Analyze exposed credentials to identify security gaps and strengthen defenses during security assessments.

Red Team Operations

Use breach data to simulate attacks, uncover weaknesses, and improve network defenses in real-world scenarios.

Enterprise Security

Continuous monitoring of potential threats ensures sensitive company data remains secure and protected from breaches.

Incident Response

Get real-time breach alerts to investigate, mitigate incidents, and minimize damage from security threats quickly.

M&A Research

Assess breach history and overal security risks to make informed decisions during mergers and acquisitions.

Vulnerability Check

Monitor for newly exposed credentials to proactively identify and address weaknesses before attackers exploit them.

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.

API access to historical breach data

Real-time alerts for client assets

Continuous dark web monitoring service

Test and reset compromised credentials

Latest News

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PayPal Links Minor Data Breach and Fraud to App Coding Mistake

Data Breach Notification, Data Security, Finance & Banking Fintech Leader Reports Personal Data Breach Affecting Business Users of Loan Application Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • February 23, 2026 PayPal recently revealed a data breach that lasted six months and led to the exposure of some business customers’ personal information, resulting…

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Conduent Breach Escalates to One of the Largest as Numbers Surge

Conduent Data Breach Magnifies Risks for Millions The Conduent data breach has emerged as one of the most extensive exposures of personal and health-related information in U.S. history, impacting at least 25 million individuals across multiple states. Initial reports suggest this incident may rank among the largest vendor-driven data breaches…

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Google Launches Chrome Update to Address Another Critical Zero-Day Vulnerability

On Friday, Google issued an urgent out-of-band security update to address a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability affecting its Chrome web browser. This flaw, designated as CVE-2022-4262, is a type confusion bug in the V8 JavaScript engine that has already been leveraged in active exploitation. Discovered and reported by Clement Lecigne…

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18-Year-Old UK Teen Charged for Operating DDoS-for-Hire Service

Teenager Charged in Connection with DDoS Attacks on Major Corporations An 18-year-old student from Stockport, England, has been charged with aiding cybercriminals by operating a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) for-hire service. This illegal operation allegedly facilitated attacks on the online platforms of various high-profile entities, including T-Mobile, Amazon, and…

Read More18-Year-Old UK Teen Charged for Operating DDoS-for-Hire Service

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