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Our free Email Exposure Check finds leaked or breached emails before they become compromised.


Do You Know How Many of Your Users' Emails Have Been Leaked or Exposed to Potential Hackers?

Many of the email addresses and identities of your organization are exposed on the internet and easy to find for cybercriminals. With that email attack surface, they can launch social engineering, spear phishing and ransomware attacks on your organization.

Email Exposure Check Report Containing Compromised Emails

The NEW  version of KnowBe4's Email Exposure Check Pro (EEC) identifies the at-risk users in your organization by crawling business social media information and now thousands of breach databases.

Using new breach data intelligence from SpyCloud, EEC Pro leverages one of the largest and most up-to-date breach data sources to help you proactively protect your organization from compromised credentials. This is done in two stages:

First Stage: Deep Web Search
Does deep web searches to find any publicly available organizational data. This will show you what your organizational structure looks like to an attacker, which they can use to craft targeted spear phishing attacks.

Second Stage: Finds Exposed Credentials
Finds any users that have had their account information exposed in any of several thousand breaches. These users are particularly at-risk because an attacker knows more about that user, up to and including their actual passwords!

Your EEC Pro Reports
We will email you back a summary report PDF of the number of exposed emails, identities and risk levels found. You will also get a link to the full detailed report of actual users found, including breach name and if a password was exposed.

Getting your EEC Pro Report will only take a few minutes and is often an eye-opening discovery. 

Required data for EEC Pro: Please complete the form including your Company Name, Number of Employees and your valid Email Address from the domain of your own organization, so Gmail, AOL, Yahoo or any other ISP cannot be accepted.


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