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Free Infostealer Monitoring: Track Up to 3 Emails, 3 Domains, and 3 Usernames

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Free Infostealer Monitoring: Track Up to 3 Emails, 3 Domains, and 3 Usernames

Free Infostealer Monitoring: Track Up to 3 Emails, 3 Domains, and 3 Usernames

We are seeing a massive spike in Infostealer infections across the community lately. It’s critical to understand that these aren’t just old data breaches, they are active infections where your current browser data and session tokens are being actively exfiltrated by threat actors.

To help individuals stay on top of these aggressive threats, we are excited to announce a new, free monitoring tool we’ve set up via Hudson Rock. It’s designed specifically to help everyday people catch new infections that might involve their data before their accounts are fully compromised.

Hudson Rock Monitoring Overview Dashboard
Overview of the free monitoring dashboard showing active identity tracking and alerts.

How It Works

Setup is straightforward and gives you immediate visibility into potential compromises:

  • Track Multiple Identities: You can monitor up to 3 emails, 3 usernames, and 3 domains simultaneously.
  • Real-Time Alerts: If our engine flags a new, active infection tied to any of those identities, you’ll receive an immediate alert so you can take action.
  • Completely Free: This service is 100% free for personal use and home users.
Setting up identities for Infostealer monitoring
Adding specific emails, usernames, and domains to your monitoring list.

Privacy-First Alerts

When an infection is detected, you will receive an alert directly to your inbox. For example, an email alert for domain monitoring will contain no Personally Identifiable Information (PII). Instead, it provides a clear indication that new credentials associated with URLs related to your monitored domains have been compromised, allowing you to act quickly without exposing sensitive data in the alert itself.

Example of a domain monitoring email alert containing no PII
Example of a domain monitoring email alert, showing newly detected credentials without exposing PII.

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