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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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Your Linux System is Vulnerable: Just Opening a File in Vim or Neovim Could Lead to Hacking
Linux users are currently facing a significant security risk. A newly uncovered vulnerability in the widely-used command-line text editors Vim and Neovim poses a serious threat, particularly for those who have not recently updated their systems. Discovered by security researcher Armin Razmjou, this high-severity bug (CVE-2019-12735) could allow unauthorized command…
Cybercrime Group Claims to Have Hacked Mike Lindell’s MyPillow
The United States military has long recognized the risk posed by location data that can be utilized by adversaries to track the smartphones of troops. Despite being aware of various solutions to mitigate this vulnerability, the Pentagon has implemented minimal protective measures. This lack of action is particularly concerning following…
FBI and Europol Take Down LeakBase Forum for Trading Stolen Credentials
A significant law enforcement initiative has led to the shutdown of **LeakBase**, one of the largest cybercriminal forums globally, where illicit transactions involving stolen data and cybercrime tools were rampant. As reported by the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ), the LeakBase forum boasted a membership exceeding 142,000, with over 215,000…
Adobe Releases Urgent Patches for ColdFusion, Flash Player, and Campaign
This week marks the latest Patch Tuesday, which brings significant updates from Adobe aimed at addressing numerous security vulnerabilities across its key software products. In June 2019, Adobe unveiled updates to fix 11 identified vulnerabilities spread across Adobe ColdFusion, Flash Player, and Adobe Campaign. Among these vulnerabilities, three critical flaws…
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