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Dark Web Monitoring

The dark web is a place where identity thieves can buy or sell personal information on hard-to-find websites and forums. Norton 360 Deluxe includes a built-in Dark Web Monitoring§ feature that carefully scans even the deepest parts of the dark web and notifies you if your information is found. 

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What is Dark Web Monitoring?

Dark Web Monitoring is a service that scans and searches websites and forums on the dark web where information is traded and sold, notifying you if your information is found. Here’s how Dark Web Monitoring works:  

Step 1
When you first sign up to Norton 360 Deluxe or Norton 360 Advanced, we begin monitoring the dark web for your email address.
Step 2
Then, you can add more information for Dark Web Monitoring to look out for, including your phone number, credit card numbers, insurance account numbers, etc.
Step 3
If your personal information is discovered, Dark Web Monitoring sends you a notification.
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What are dark web threats?

From shady hacking collectives and illegal marketplaces, to identity thieves and fraudsters, all sorts of risks lurk in the dark depths of the web.

Features of Dark Web Monitoring

The best defence is a good offence. Dark Web Monitoring actively seeks out signs of data breaches so you can take swift action to help secure your accounts and prevent your personal information from being exploited.

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Proactive defence 

Dark Web Monitoring provides a dynamic approach to fraud and identity protection by actively seeking out compromised information, helping you stay one step ahead of hackers and cybercrooks.

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Comprehensive coverage

Your email address is just the start. Near-constant Dark Web Monitoring scans can detect a wide range of personal data including phone numbers, credit card numbers, and gamer tags.

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Data notifications

Dark Web Monitoring notifies you when your data is discovered, allowing you to respond quickly to secure your accounts and protect your digital identity.

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Integrated security

By combining Dark Web Monitoring with powerful device security and privacy tools, Norton 360 Deluxe provides multilayered protection against online threats.

Norton™ 360 Deluxe with Dark Web Monitoring

With this plan, when you first sign up, we will begin monitoring the dark web for your e-mail address. After you sign up, you can add more information for Dark Web Monitoring as well:

  • Driver’s licence number
  • Mother’s maiden name
  • 5 insurance ID numbers (e.g. medical, property)
  • 5 physical addresses
  • 5 email addresses
  • 5 phone numbers
  • 10 bank account numbers
  • 10 credit card numbers
  • 10 gamer tags
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Multiple layers of protection for your devices, online privacy features including our Secure VPN, plus Dark Web Monitoring — all in a single, lightweight security solution.

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1 Year
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NZ$309.99 first 2 yrs

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Norton 360 Deluxe offers protection for up to 3 PCs (Intel and ARM chips), Macs, smartphones or tablets

NZ$154.99first yr

Savings compared to the renewal price of {ar}/year.
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Norton 360 Deluxe offers protection for up to 3 PCs (Intel and ARM chips), Macs, smartphones or tablets

NZ$309.99first 2 yrs

Then {ar}/year. Savings compared to 2 x annual renewal price of {ar}/year.
See subscription details below.*

Norton 360 Deluxe offers protection for up to 3 PCs (Intel and ARM chips), Macs, smartphones or tablets
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How does Dark Web Monitoring work?

Dark Web Monitoring automatically scans the murkiest corners of the internet for data leaks. Whenever your personal information is detected, you receive notifications to help you secure your accounts, update your passwords, and protect your identity — before it’s too late.

Why you should use Dark Web Monitoring

You can’t fix a problem you don’t know about. Dark Web Monitoring gives you the awareness you need to take appropriate action if your data is exposed. 

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From data breach to dark web sale 

All it takes is one online store to be compromised for some of your most personal information — your full name, address, account number and password, even your credit card details — to leak and end up for sale on the dark web. 

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"But I don’t shop online”

You may not shop online, but you probably use your credit card in brick-and-mortar stores. Data breaches can target any kind of information stored digitally, and that includes credit and debit card data used for in-store purchases. 

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What is the dark web?

The dark web is a hidden part of the deep web that isn’t indexed by search engines. Because of the murky anonymity of the dark web, cybercriminals can surreptitiously buy and sell information illegally, like two people meeting in a dark alley to exchange cash for illegal goods.

Surface web, deep web, dark web

When you scratch beneath the surface, you’ll find there’s a lot more to the web than first meets the eye... 

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Surface web

The surface web is made up of webpages that are indexed by search engines like Google™ or Bing. The surface web contains billions of web pages, but still comprises just a small percentage of the web in total.1

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Deep web

The deep web is made up of webpages that require log-in authentication to access. The deep web is unlike the dark web in that it includes commonly visited web pages like your email account and banking websites.2

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Dark web

Dark web sites are anonymously hosted websites accessible only through special software — commonly “TOR” (The Onion Router). While the dark web has legitimate uses, it’s also a hotbed of illicit online marketplaces and other illegal activity.

Policing the dark web

International authorities keep a close eye on dark web marketplaces and have seen some success in shutting down large illicit websites. But centres of illicit commerce remain on the dark web, and new ones spring up all the time. It’s a never-ending battle.

2013: Silk Road shut down

One of the first dark web sites to become a successful anonymous marketplace for unlawful goods and services, Silk Road was shut down in 2013, and its creator sentenced to life in prison.

2017: Alpha Bay and Hansa

Europol and the US Department of Justice launched a sting operation to seize two of the biggest dark web marketplaces and identify thousands of dark web criminals.

2021: Operation Dark HunTor

This multinational drug bust focused less on illegal marketplaces themselves, and more on the dark web dealers profiting from them, leading to 150 arrests across 8 countries.

2023: FireBunnyUSA

US law enforcement broke up a criminal gang operating under the name “FireBunnyUSA” that used the dark web and cryptocurrency to traffic drugs and launder $7.2 million.

Dark Web Monitoring is available with Norton 360 Deluxe

Shine a light on the dark web, get notified when potential threats to your identity are discovered, and help secure your accounts and devices against hackers and malware with Norton 360 Deluxe.

Frequently asked questions

Is dark web monitoring worth it?

Dark web monitoring is a vital defence that helps you better protect yourself against identity theft and other forms of fraud, because it notifies you when a data leak containing your sensitive information is detected. That allows you to immediately change your passwords, deactivate credit cards, or take any other steps necessary to minimise ongoing risks to your privacy and security.

Why am I getting a dark web alert?

If you subscribe to a dark web monitoring service, you’ll receive a dark web alert if your personal information is detected on the dark web. This may include sensitive data that can be used by fraudsters such as your credit card number, mother’s maiden name, physical and email addresses, phone numbers, and bank account details. Receiving the notification enables you to take immediate action to remove personal information from the internet and help secure yourself against identity theft.

How does personal information get on the dark web?

There are all sorts of ways your personal information can wind up on the dark web. Although often the result of data breaches targeting organisations, hackers can also target you individually via phishing attacks or through exploiting unsecured public Wi-Fi. After you become involved in a data breach, hackers can try to sell your information to scammers, fraudsters, and other cybercrooks on the dark web.

How does Norton find my personal information on the dark web?

Dark web sites include online marketplaces for buying and selling illicit goods, and that includes personal information that can be used for identity theft, among other things. Our advanced monitoring technology goes beyond easily accessible sites and marketplaces, scanning private forums, the social web, the deep web, and the dark web to detect exposed information.

Does Norton monitor 100% of the dark web and private forums?

Since the dark web is constantly changing, no one can guarantee to monitor 100% of the dark web and private forums. Dark Web Monitoring goes beyond easily accessible sites and marketplaces, infiltrating private forums, the social web, the deep web, and the dark web.