Threat Intelligence

Dark Web

The dark web is a portion of the internet accessible only through anonymizing networks like Tor. It hosts illicit marketplaces, ransomware leak sites, stolen credential databases, and threat actor forums. Monitoring dark web sources provides early warning of breaches and planned attacks.

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What is Dark Web?

The dark web is a portion of the internet accessible only through anonymizing networks like Tor. It hosts illicit marketplaces, ransomware leak sites, stolen credential databases, and threat actor forums. Monitoring dark web sources provides early warning of breaches and planned attacks.

How is Dark Web related to Ransomware?

Dark Web and Ransomware are both key concepts in threat intelligence. Ransomware is malware that encrypts a victim's files or systems and demands payment (usually cryptocurrency) for the decryption key. Modern ransomware groups also exfiltrate data before encrypting and threaten to publish it — a tactic called double extortion.

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