Are your teams’ credentials on the Dark Web? How would you know?
It seems like every week we hear another report of a data breach—many affecting millions or even billions of personal data like social security numbers. It’s almost certain that at least some of your teams’ credentials are exposed on the Dark Web, making them vulnerable to attacks.
That’s why it’s important to take precautions to protect yourself and your organization. And one of the easiest ways to start is a Dark Web scan.
With a scan, you can quickly learn:
Early detection enables you to take immediate action to secure affected accounts, such as:
Industries like healthcare, manufacturing, finance, education and companies with proprietary technologies are particularly at risk due to the sensitive data they store. Collaborating with third-party companies and stakeholders further increases their exposure.
Phishing scams, malicious ads and web attacks are common ways credentials are compromised, leading to:
Since many people reuse passwords, cybercriminals can easily exploit this behavior as well.
Companies can fight back, using AI to respond to cyber attacks. For example, with its Managed Detection and Response (MDR), ActZero and UScellular protect users by quickly identifying a range of cybersecurity risks including phishing attempts, man-in-the middle attacks, rogue access point connections, non-approved configuration changes and more. It triggers on-device warnings and, if needed, deploys on-device control mechanisms to mitigate risks. MDR is already installed on most UScellular customer mobile phones.
Is your sensitive data already compromised? UScellular partners with ActZero to offer complimentary dark web scans to determine if you’re at risk. Request your scan.