ImmuniWeb Community Edition - Dark Web Exposure Test
The ImmuniWeb® Community Edition is collection of free online tools provided by ImmuniWeb SA pursuant to these Terms of Service for small and medium businesses, municipal and local governments, colleges and universities, students and individual software engineers, as well as to other entities, to help them make their applications more secure, reduce their cyber risks and improve their cybersecurity posture, data protection and privacy practices.
Free Use Daily Limits
ImmuniWeb Community Edition provides a free use of the Dark Web Exposure Test with the following daily limits:
Account type | Tests per day | Monthly subscription |
No Account | 2 | Free |
Free Account | 4 | Free |
For increased number of daily tests, you can purchase an API key with its increased limits applied to the web interface as well.
Dark Web Exposure Test Scope and Coverage
The Dark Web Exposure Test is a free online tool to monitor security incidents and data leaks in Dark Web and other Internet resources, to detect ongoing phishing campaigns, domain and social media squatting:
Dark Web Exposure Monitoring
- Hacking forums
- Underground market places
- Pastebin and other paste websites
- Social media
- Telegram chats
- IRC channels
Potential Cybersquatting
- Domains registered in different TLDs and owned by a third party
- Domains imitating domain names or business identity and owned by a third party
Potential Typosquatting
- Domains with typos in body and owned by a third party
- Domains with typos in body and TLD and owned by a third party
Potential Phishing
- Domains that try to visually impersonate your domain or brand and owned by a third party
- Domains that contain phishing content targeting your domain or brand users
- Domains that contain malicious content targeting your domain or brand users
Social Media
- Testing Facebook
- Testing GitHub
- Testing BitBucket
- Testing YouTube
- Testing Blogger
- Testing LiveJournal
- Testing Medium
- Testing Reddit
- Testing Telegram
- Testing TikTok
- Testing Tumblr
- Testing VK
- Testing WordPress
Phishing Data Sources
For phishing websites detection we use the following data sources:
- Our proprietary network of web honeypots
- Our proprietary network of email honeypots
- Google Safe Browsing
- PhishTank
- CLEAN MX
- OpenPhish
Acknowledgements
The following security experts helped us improve this free product:
- Alexandru Fulop, Megaflip srl