Free Dark Web Scan

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Take control of your digital security with a free starter plan or Dark Web report from DarkInsight. Monitor your business for dark web exposures and receive real-time alerts to potential threats. Start safeguarding your digital assets today—risk-free and with no obligations

Starter Plan

Start Protecting Your Digital Assets With a Free Starter Plan Licence
Experience continuous, real-time security monitoring with DarkInsight. Sign up for a free account to discover, monitor, and mitigate threats across your attack surface—no obligations, just robust protection.
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Asset Discovery
Asset Monitoring
Dark Web Monitoring
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Dark Web Report

Discover if Your Business Data is Exposed on the Dark Web
Wondering if your organisation’s data is on the dark web? Submit your business email to get a free PDF report summarising any matches in leaked credentials and dark web sources. Identify potential threats before they escalate—all for free.

What is a Dark Web Scan?

A dark web scan is designed to identify whether your organisation’s sensitive data has been exposed across breach datasets, underground forums, and criminal marketplaces. This includes employee email addresses, leaked passwords, domain-related exposures, and data connected to suppliers or third parties. Many organisations are unaware that their data has already been compromised until it is actively used against them. A dark web scan provides early visibility into these risks before they escalate into a breach.

Why Dark Web Exposure Matters

When business data appears on the dark web, it creates a direct pathway for attackers to gain access to internal systems or launch targeted attacks. Exposed credentials can be used for unauthorised access, phishing campaigns, or impersonation attempts that appear legitimate to employees and customers. Without visibility into these exposures, organisations are left vulnerable to threats that are already in motion rather than being able to prevent them.

How This Links to Your External Attack Surface

Your external attack surface includes all internet-facing assets and data associated with your organisation. This extends beyond infrastructure to include credentials, domains, and information that attackers can use to identify weaknesses. Dark web exposure is a critical part of this, as it reveals where your organisation has already been compromised and highlights potential entry points for future attacks. Understanding this exposure allows security teams to take action before vulnerabilities are exploited.

What You’ll Get From This Free Scan

This free dark web scan provides visibility into whether your organisation’s data has been exposed and where those exposures may have originated. It offers insight into potential risks before they are exploited and helps you understand how attackers may already be targeting your business. The scan acts as a starting point for reducing your external exposure and strengthening your overall security posture.

FAQ's

Is this Dark Web Scan Really Free?

Yes, this scan is completely free. It is designed to give organisations initial visibility into whether their data has been exposed on the dark web, with no obligation to continue. The goal is to help you understand your risk before deciding on any further action.

What Data Does the Scan Check?

The scan looks for indicators of exposure linked to your organisation, including employee email addresses, leaked credentials, and domain-related data found in known breach datasets and dark web sources. This helps identify whether sensitive information associated with your business is already circulating in places where attackers operate.

How Long Does the Scan Take?

In most cases, results are processed quickly after submission. You will receive a summary of any findings as soon as the scan is complete, allowing you to assess potential risks without delay.

Will This Affect my Systems or Security?

No, the scan is entirely external and passive. It does not interact with your internal systems or infrastructure, meaning there is no impact on performance or security. It simply analyses publicly available and dark web data sources to identify potential exposure.

Is this dark web scan really free?