Here at Digital Shadows, we focus on providing our clients with comprehensive data loss monitoring and management across the widest range of intelligence sources found in the open, deep, and dark web. Through the combination of data science and machine learning, and more than 50 intelligence analysts, our service enables them to mitigate risk and demonstrate a long-term commitment to European and other regulators on this important issue.
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The Modern Cybercriminal Forum
We took a deep-dive into the cybercriminal underground to investigate the persistence of forums, uncovering several reasons they remain attractive amid appealing alternatives.
WTF is Digital Risk Protection
A quick guide to understanding how your company looks to attackers.

Two-Factor in Review
A technical assessment of the most popular mitigation for account takeover attacks

Too Much Information: The Sequel | New Research
There are now 750 million more files exposed than we reported last year; not all of them are blatantly sensitive, but there is plenty of gold in these mountains.

A Practical Guide to Reducing Digital Risk
This practical guide provides advice to help understand how to identify critical business assets, understand the threat, monitor for exposure, and take action.

A Tale of Epic Extortions - How Cybercriminals Monetize Our Online Exposure
Digital Shadows’ Photon Research Team has found that cybercriminals have diversified their extortion methods, and the threat landscape is as wide and varied as it’s ever been.

Digital Risk: The C-Suite's Critical Missing Part of Overall Risk
In this report, you will learn the emergence of Digital Risk Protection, a framework for protecting against Digital Risks, questions the C-Suite should be asking.

Cybercriminals on the Outlook for Your Emails
In this research, Digital Shadows outlines the declining barriers to entry for this type of fraud. Check out our key findings.

Digital Risk Protection: Forrester New Wave Report
Digital Shadows Named a "Leader" in 2018 Forrester New Wave for Digital Risk Protection

ERP Applications Under Fire
The findings of this joint research between Digital Shadows and Onapsis shed light into how nation-state actors, cybercriminals and hacktivist groups are actively attacking these applications and what
The State of Cybercrime in the Post-AlphaBay and Hansa Age
Underground Marketplace model in decline as cybercriminals switch to chat channels to trade illegal goods.

Too Much Information Misconfigured FTP, SMB, Rsync, and S3 Buckets Exposing 1.5 Billion Files
Digital Shadows finds 1.5 billion business and consumer files exposed online – just one month before businesses face €20m fines under GDPR legislation.

Digital Risk Protection: Avoid Blind Spots with a More Complete Risk Picture
Digital risk protection consists of monitoring and remediating external risk exposure online. In this blog, I take a look at the current state of digital risk protection and where I see its future.

Cryptocurrency - The New Gold Rush for Cybercriminals
Cybercriminals have developed several schemes to defraud those looking to profit from the growth in cryptocurrencies.
The Business of Disinformation: A Taxonomy
The availability of tools found by Digital Shadows research team means that barriers to entry are lower than ever.

ESG: The Pressing Need for Digital Risk Management
CISOs and risk officers must adopt a thorough digital risk management strategy that includes monitoring, filtering, prioritizing, and responding to threats across the public Internet and dark web.
Inside Online Carding Courses Designed for Cybercriminals
Digital Shadows lifts the lid on sophisticated Russian language e-learning credit card fraud courses.

Advice from the Board: All Companies Should Require Digital Risk Management to Mitigate Corporate Risk
Rob Theis of World Innovation Lab dives into why companies must take digital risk seriously.
Account Takeover: Protect Your Customer and Employee Accounts
Cybercriminals are increasingly turning to credential stuffing tools to automate attempts at account takeover, making these leaked credentials very useful for them.
Lessons Learned from Equifax Breach