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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 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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Nintendo Switch Hacked to Run Linux with Unpatchable Exploit Launched
Two distinct groups of security professionals have unveiled functional proof-of-concept exploits targeting an unpatchable vulnerability in Nvidia’s Tegra series of embedded processors, which forms the backbone of all currently available Nintendo Switch consoles. Identified as Fusée Gelée and ShofEL2, these exploits facilitate a coldboot execution exploit that allows device owners…
GLitch: New ‘Rowhammer’ Attack Can Remotely Take Control of Android Devices
Recent developments in cybersecurity highlight a significant advancement in exploiting an established vulnerability known as Rowhammer. Security researchers have successfully demonstrated a novel technique, referred to as GLitch, which can remotely compromise Android devices. This finding reveals how a four-year-old hacking technique can be leveraged to exert unauthorized control over…
Meta Contractors Posed as Teens to Engage Rival Chatbots on Issues of Suicide, Sex, and Drugs
Meta’s Controversial Testing Practices Raise Ethical Concerns in AI Safety Recent disclosures reveal that hundreds of contractors engaged in a project for Meta were directed to impersonate minors online. This initiative involved probing competitor chatbots with prompts that centered around sensitive issues, including suicide, sexual content, and eating disorders. Internal…
8 Newly Discovered Spectre-Class Vulnerabilities (Spectre-NG) in Intel Processors
New Spectre-Class Vulnerabilities Discovered in Intel CPUs Recent revelations from a team of security researchers indicate the discovery of eight new vulnerabilities classified as “Spectre-class” in Intel processors. These vulnerabilities also extend to a limited number of ARM processors, with implications for AMD architectures still being assessed. Dubbed “Spectre-Next Generation”…
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