14 billion+ records currently exposed on the dark web

Is Your Data on the Dark Web?

Every major data breach ends up on dark web marketplaces. Your email, passwords, Social Security number, and credit card data may already be for sale—and you'd never know.

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14B+

Breached records

$2

Cost of your credentials

287

Days avg before detection

65%

Of people already exposed

What Is the Dark Web and Why Should You Care?

A Hidden Layer of the Internet

The dark web is an encrypted part of the internet not indexed by Google or accessible with a regular browser. It's where stolen data, forged documents, and compromised credentials are bought and sold in marketplaces that look like ordinary e-commerce sites.

Your Data Has a Price Tag

Credit card details sell for $5–20 per card. Full identity packages—name, SSN, date of birth, address—go for $15–40. Bank login credentials fetch $40–200 depending on the balance. This isn't hypothetical; it's an active market.

You Won't Know Until Damage Is Done

The average data breach goes undetected for 287 days. By the time a company notifies you, your data has likely already been sold multiple times. Identity fraud, unauthorized loans, and account takeovers can happen months before you notice.

Data Brokers Feed the Dark Web

Legal data brokers—the kind that sell your info to marketers—also supply dark web operators. Your publicly available home address, relatives, and employment history help criminals fill in the gaps around stolen credentials.

What Data Ends Up on the Dark Web

Email & password combinationsVery Common
Credit & debit card numbersCommon
Social Security numbersCommon
Bank account credentialsCommon
Home addresses & phone numbersVery Common
Medical records & insurance infoGrowing
Driver's license & passport dataCommon
Tax return informationGrowing

GhostVault's Approach

Monitor, Alert, and Reduce Your Exposure

GhostVault combines breach monitoring with data broker removal — cutting off the dark web problem from both ends.

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Breach Monitoring

We monitor 14 billion+ breached records and alert you instantly when your email or personal data appears in a new breach or dark web listing.

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Data Broker Removal

We remove your personal info from the 500+ legal data broker sites that supply the background data criminals pair with stolen credentials.

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Instant Alerts

When your data appears in a new breach, you'll be notified immediately— so you can change passwords and take action before fraudsters do.

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Dark Web Monitoring FAQ

How do I know if my info is on the dark web?
You can check your email against known breach databases using GhostVault's free scan. This checks 14 billion+ compromised records to see if your email address appears in any known data breach. Many people don't find out until fraudulent charges appear—which is why ongoing monitoring matters.
Can you remove your info from the dark web?
Not directly—dark web markets operate outside normal legal frameworks. However, you can limit your exposure by: (1) changing compromised passwords immediately, (2) enabling two-factor authentication, and (3) removing your personal info from the data broker sites that criminals use to supplement stolen credentials. GhostVault handles that third step.
What should I do if my data is on the dark web?
Immediately change the password for any affected accounts. Enable two-factor authentication. Monitor your credit report for unauthorized inquiries. Consider a credit freeze if SSN data was exposed. And remove your personal data from broker sites to limit what criminals can piece together about you.
Is dark web monitoring worth it?
Yes, especially for early detection. The average victim doesn't discover identity fraud for 6–12 months. Dark web monitoring can alert you within hours of a breach being discovered, giving you a critical head start to protect your accounts before damage is done.
How is GhostVault different from other dark web monitoring services?
Most dark web monitoring services only alert you after the fact. GhostVault combines breach monitoring with proactive data broker removal—taking you off the sites that supplement stolen data, making it harder to use your info even if it does end up compromised.

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