Outpost24 today launched its Outpost24 Credential Checker, a free tool that provides organizations with a sneak peek into exposed credentials leaked on the dark web.
Timely visibility into credential exposure can mean the difference between a contained incident and a full-scale data breach for organizations of all sizes. The Outpost24 Credential Checker helps solve this serious issue by checking whether an organization’s email domain is linked to any credentials leaked on the dark web.
The Outpost24 Credential Checkeris powered with threat intelligence used by Outpost24’s CompassDRP, a Digital Risk Protection solution that gives security teams visibility over both the digital attack surface and external threats in a single cloud-based solution. It combines the asset discovery powers of Outpost24’s EASM platform with threat-intelligence powered DRP modules enabling organizations to monitor their known and unknown public-facing internal assets, as well as threats from external channels across the open, deep, and dark web. Once identified, these threats are easily prioritized due to contextual threat intelligence insights that speed up remediation efforts.
How it Works
Simply input an email address related to a corporate domain and the Outpost24 Credential Checker will search for matches in Outpost24’s database with billions of compromised credentials and in minutes a report will generate on whether the domain appears in known public breach repositories. The free report provides the number of stolen credentials found for a given domain and its web assets, as well as the most common reason for the data theft, including the most prevalent malware or virus that Outpost24 found stealing this data.
To start your first scan, access the Outpost24 Credential Checker here.
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Outpost24 Launches Free Credential Checker
Outpost24 today launched its Outpost24 Credential Checker, a free tool that provides organizations with a sneak peek into exposed credentials leaked on the dark web.
Timely visibility into credential exposure can mean the difference between a contained incident and a full-scale data breach for organizations of all sizes. The Outpost24 Credential Checker helps solve this serious issue by checking whether an organization’s email domain is linked to any credentials leaked on the dark web.
The Outpost24 Credential Checkeris powered with threat intelligence used by Outpost24’s CompassDRP, a Digital Risk Protection solution that gives security teams visibility over both the digital attack surface and external threats in a single cloud-based solution. It combines the asset discovery powers of Outpost24’s EASM platform with threat-intelligence powered DRP modules enabling organizations to monitor their known and unknown public-facing internal assets, as well as threats from external channels across the open, deep, and dark web. Once identified, these threats are easily prioritized due to contextual threat intelligence insights that speed up remediation efforts.
How it Works
Simply input an email address related to a corporate domain and the Outpost24 Credential Checker will search for matches in Outpost24’s database with billions of compromised credentials and in minutes a report will generate on whether the domain appears in known public breach repositories. The free report provides the number of stolen credentials found for a given domain and its web assets, as well as the most common reason for the data theft, including the most prevalent malware or virus that Outpost24 found stealing this data.
To start your first scan, access the Outpost24 Credential Checker here.
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