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    Dark Web Alert – How to Prevent Identity Theft

    If you are on the Dark Web, you’ve most likely been alerted to a breach. The first thing you should do is change your password – and change it on all accounts! Use a unique password for every account to limit your exposure to the dark web if your personal information is compromised. Here’s how. Use one of these services. These companies will help you monitor your account data for unusual activity. After you change your password, you’ll want to update your security questions and procedures to prevent a breach.
    Experian IdentityWorks

    After the Equifax data breach, credit monitoring service Experian launched a dark web alert and free scan. The dark web is a secretive website accessible only to those with special software. In contrast, the open Internet is made up of pages that you can access directly from Google. To access dark web sites, you need to use a special browser and use a particular address. These sites are notorious for illegal activity and selling online accounts. With these alerts, Experian offers a free, comprehensive dark web scan.

    A free Dark Web scan will reveal whether your personal information has been exposed. You can then change your passwords and security questions to make your data more secure. You can also run a scan of your entire credit report using Experian IdentityWorks. For more protection, you can purchase a plan that includes monitoring of all three credit bureaus. However, if you’re looking to protect your identity from identity theft, you’ll want to consider the cost of Experian’s subscription plan.

    The Experian IdentityWorks dark web scan is designed to find out if your information has been stolen from the Dark Web. There are millions of sites on this hidden internet. These sites contain illegal activities, and hackers use this space to trade personal data. While the free scan only scans passwords, phone numbers, and Social Security numbers, you can also pay a fee for a fuller report.

    If you do fall victim to identity theft, you should immediately contact your credit agency. LifeLock and Experian IdentityWorks both offer assistance with credit repairing and restoration. When you call them, you will be assigned a specialist to resolve your case and help you restore your identity. Experian IdentityWorks does not provide 24/7 live customer support. Nevertheless, it does offer a U.S.-based fraud resolution specialist to help you resolve any issues with your credit report.
    SolarWinds Identity Monitor

    The security company SolarWinds has been in the news recently for the hacking of its identity monitoring software, Orion. Its software has been used to monitor networks, applications, and data. Its customers include 425 Fortune 500 companies, the top ten telecommunications companies, the top five accounting firms, and the Pentagon, the State Department, and hundreds of universities and colleges across the world. However, the company’s website has since been taken down and its customers have been advised to update their products immediately.

    Initially, an attacker has been able to compromise the Orion product due to a supply chain compromise. As such, users of SolarWinds products need to upgrade to the latest version. Likewise, customers of SolarWinds Orion should change their passwords and elevate their privileges. This prevents lateral movement, which could lead to compromise of other systems and accounts. In addition, the attacker is likely to have access to the most critical systems, so agencies should follow the recommended procedure.

    In addition to SolarWinds Identity Monitoring, other companies have also been affected. Despite the recent hack, it has been revealed that the attackers behind the attack had ties to Russian intelligence agencies. This means that the exploit was carried out using the same TTPs as the SolarWinds Orion supply chain compromise. As a result, other vendors of identity monitoring software have also been compromised, including Mimecast.

    In addition to protecting your company from account takeovers, SolarWinds also offers an online identity monitoring service. This product provides real-time notifications whenever the system detects any leak in user data. The product is scalable and can grow with your business, and it can also be used to identify the source of data leaks. This service has a free trial version and it can be used to check whether your security has been compromised.

    Whether you need protection for a single domain or an entire network, you can use the service from anywhere. It keeps track of billions of records from previous data breaches and lets you drill down on specific data breaches. The software even lets you archive domain names, verified domains, and corporate records. The information contained in the database is organized by asset type and can be easily sorted and analyzed. You can also set alarms when you notice unusual behavior or suspicious activity on your network.
    CREDIT KARMA

    According to a report in TechCrunch, 65 percent of Credit Karma’s users have had their data compromised. In response, the company has partnered with security firm SpyCloud to monitor two databases and send alerts if any of the information is compromised. The alert will provide a link for users to change their passwords and view compromised information. The company also wants users to worry less about identity theft.

    Currently, Credit Karma offers relatively stress-free credit score checks through its website and app. However, they do not offer paid insurance plans. Furthermore, their service does not monitor bank, credit card, and investment accounts, which are all essential aspects of identity monitoring. Ultimately, they are just a glorified email service. But this does not make them any less useful. So, why not try them out? Here’s what you can expect from their service.

    For now, the company is expanding its identity monitoring services to include Dark Web data. The service will also scan through the 4.5 billion breaches that have already occurred on the public internet. In addition, users will be provided with tips to secure their personal information and passwords. Credit Karma is also providing free ID Monitoring services. This new feature will help users track down and track suspicious activity and warn them of fraudulent activity using their personal information.
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    It is important to note that the credit check alerts are not always legitimate. They can be pay-per-click ads or phishing scams. Always exercise caution when clicking on these links and double check the URL. As long as you stay safe, these alerts are not indicative of robbery, but they are a good indicator of a compromised account. This is a good start. Just don’t be fooled by the fake alerts.
    SELF

    You might be receiving a Dark web alert that your credit card details have been breached. While it may be tempting to click the link, keep in mind that it isn’t necessarily legitimate. Rather, these alerts are likely pay-per-click ads or phishing scams. You should always exercise caution when clicking on a link and double-check the URL. However, be warned that a compromised credit card number is not necessarily indicative of robbery.

    The best course of action after receiving a Dark web alert is to immediately change your passwords for all your accounts. This is especially important if you have any sensitive information, such as social security numbers. Changing your passwords will limit the amount of information that you can be exposed to when your personal information is exposed on the dark web. This is particularly important if your personal information includes your bank account details or credit card numbers.

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