Find Your Stolen Data Before Hackers Use It
The dark web is a hidden part of the internet where stolen data, hacked accounts, and illegal information are traded daily. If your company’s credentials, sensitive documents, or customer data are exposed here, you could face serious financial and reputational damage.
At KaalSec, we specialize in scanning the dark web, deep web, and hacker forums to identify leaked information linked to your business — and help you act before cybercriminals do.
What We Detect
Compromised email accounts with leaked passwords
Stolen customer databases or internal documents
Leaked API keys, SSH keys, or server credentials
Payment card data (credit/debit card leaks)
Employee login details & access tokens
Mentions of your company, products, or domains on hacker forums
Malware logs containing stolen browser data, cookies, and autofill info
Our Process
NDA & Scope Agreement – We sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement to ensure full confidentiality of findings.
Dark Web & Deep Web Scanning – Search across marketplaces, forums, private channels, and botnet logs.
Credential Leak Detection – Identify exposed usernames, emails, and passwords from known and recent breaches.
Threat Actor Monitoring – Track mentions of your brand or domains in underground communities.
Detailed Exposure Report – Includes:
Executive summary for decision-makers
Full list of exposed credentials with breach details
Screenshots or samples of leaked data
Risk assessment with priority levels
Recommended steps to secure affected accounts and systems
Remediation Support – Guidance on password resets, MFA setup, and breach response actions.
Follow-Up Monitoring – Optional ongoing surveillance to detect new leaks in real-time.
Why Choose KaalSec for Dark Web Exposure Reports?
Access to Exclusive Intelligence Sources – We search places Google can’t.
Ethical Hacker Expertise – Understands hacker methods and trading channels.
Actionable Solutions – Not just alerts, but step-by-step mitigation guidance.
Confidential Service – Your investigation and results remain private.