
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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Google Discovers 7 Security Vulnerabilities in Popular DNSmasq Network Software
Security researchers have recently identified seven significant vulnerabilities in Dnsmasq, a popular open-source network services software utilized for a variety of networking functions, including DNS forwarding and DHCP serving. Among these vulnerabilities, three are particularly notable for their potential to enable remote code execution, raising severe security concerns for affected…
Microsoft Releases Patches for Critical Vulnerabilities, Featuring Office Zero-Day and DNS Exploits
Microsoft Addresses Critical Security Flaws in October Patch Tuesday Release In a significant update issued as part of this month’s “October Patch Tuesday,” Microsoft has rolled out security patches addressing 62 vulnerabilities across its product offerings, including a high-severity zero-day exploit affecting Microsoft Office. This proactive response comes amid rising…
Now, Defenders Are Also Adopting Prompt Injection Techniques
Prompt Injection Technique for AI Attacks Faces New Countermeasure Recent developments in the cybersecurity landscape highlight the growing challenge posed by prompt injections—malicious commands that can manipulate large language models (LLMs) into undesirable actions. Attackers frequently exploit this vulnerability to extract sensitive information or execute harmful commands by embedding these…
MS Office Built-in Feature Enables Malware Execution Without the Need for Macros
With the rapid evolution of cybercrime, traditional defenses are increasingly being overwhelmed by attacks that exploit commonly used system tools and protocols. A recent investigation by Cisco’s Talos threat research group uncovered a campaign utilizing malware-laden Microsoft Word documents capable of executing code without requiring Macro permissions or corrupting memory.…
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