Dark Web Monitoring
bdManagedIT provides dark web monitoring for businesses across North Georgia, continuously scanning breach databases and dark web markets for your employees' leaked credentials, and alerting you the moment they surface so you can lock the account before an attacker uses it.
Most breaches start with a password that leaked somewhere else. When an employee reuses a work password on a site that gets breached, those credentials end up for sale on the dark web, and attackers try them against your email and systems. Dark web monitoring watches breach databases and dark web markets for your domains and accounts, so a leaked password becomes an alert you act on, not a breach you discover months later. We pair monitoring with the response, resetting exposed accounts and tightening MFA, as part of managed IT.
What's included
Continuous credential monitoring
We monitor breach databases and dark web markets for your company domains and accounts around the clock, so exposed credentials surface as alerts instead of sitting unnoticed.
Real-time breach alerts
When an employee credential appears in a breach, you are notified quickly with what leaked and where, so you can act before the password is used against you.
Guided response, not just alerts
An alert is only useful if someone acts on it. We reset the exposed account, enforce MFA, and check for misuse, so a leak is closed, not just flagged.
Part of a layered defense
Dark web monitoring works alongside MFA, managed EDR, and email filtering, so a leaked password meets several barriers instead of open access.
What you get
Catch leaks before they become breaches
Most attacks reuse passwords stolen elsewhere. Monitoring turns a silent leak into an early warning you can act on.
Protect against password reuse
Employees reuse passwords more than they admit. Monitoring flags when a reused credential is exposed, so you can require a change.
Meet cyber insurance and compliance expectations
Insurers and frameworks increasingly expect credential monitoring and prompt response. We give you the control and the record.
Response handled for you
You do not have to triage alerts yourself. Our team investigates and closes each exposure as part of managed IT.
Dark Web Monitoring, frequently asked questions
- What is dark web monitoring?
- Dark web monitoring continuously scans breach databases and dark web markets for your company's leaked credentials, such as employee email and password combinations, and alerts you when they appear so you can secure the account.
- Why does a leaked password matter if it is from another site?
- Because people reuse passwords. If an employee used their work password on a site that was breached, attackers will try that same password against your email and systems. Monitoring catches it before they do.
- What do you do when you find an exposed credential?
- We notify you, reset or require a change on the affected account, confirm MFA is in place, and check for any sign the credential was already used. The goal is to close the exposure, not just report it.
- Does dark web monitoring stop all breaches?
- No single control does. It is one layer alongside MFA, managed EDR, and email filtering. Together they make a leaked password far less likely to turn into a breach.
- Is this included in managed IT?
- Dark web monitoring is part of our security stack and is delivered with the response built in, so the same team that runs your IT also acts on what it finds.
- How do we get started?
- Book a first appointment or run the free security self-assessment. We can check your domains against known breaches and show you where you stand.
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