Proton launches 'Data Breach Observatory' to track personal info leaks

Proton's bold move to shed light on the dark web aims to revolutionize the way we understand and address cybercrime. The company behind Proton VPN and other encrypted apps has launched 'Data Breach Observatory', a cutting-edge web platform that tracks personal info leaks on the dark web.

The observatory is designed to provide a single, reliable source of information on data breaches, providing victims with an early warning system to protect their identities. By monitoring dark web exchanges where stolen information is advertised, Proton hopes to empower individuals and businesses alike by shedding light on cybercrime activities that often go unreported.

Proton's initiative comes in the wake of a growing transparency issue. Many organizations fail to report data breaches due to fear of backlash from stakeholders, leaving it difficult for researchers and policymakers to grasp the full extent of the problem. To exacerbate this challenge, much of the stolen data is traded on dark web markets that are hard to track without specialized knowledge.

To address these challenges, Proton has partnered with Constella Intelligence to update the observatory in "near real-time". This ambitious undertaking aims to provide a comprehensive clearing house for breach reports, making it harder for companies to keep quiet about getting hacked. According to Proton's own research, the numbers are staggering: 1,571 data breaches have occurred so far this year, compromising over 100 billion records.

By launching the Data Breach Observatory, Proton has set a high bar for industry transparency and accountability. Whether they can sustainably keep up with the workload remains to be seen, but one thing is clear - the dark web's secrets will no longer remain hidden.
 
I'm low-key impressed by Proton's move 🀯. I mean, who wouldn't want a single source of info on data breaches? It's crazy how many orgs don't even report these things, it's like they're hiding something πŸ˜’. And yeah, the dark web can be super sketchy, but at least now we have some transparency. The fact that Proton is partnering with Constella Intelligence to update the observatory in real-time is a big deal πŸ“ˆ. I hope they can keep up with all the data breaches this year - 100 billion records compromised? That's wild πŸ’₯. It's about time someone shed some light on cybercrime, and I'm down for it πŸ‘.
 
I'm so glad some company is finally stepping in to shed light on all this cybercrime stuff πŸ™πŸ’». I mean, it's just not right that people are getting hacked and companies aren't even bothering to report it! It's like they're hiding something from us. My kid's school does a safety drill every year, but have you ever thought about what would happen if a hacker got into the system? 😱 The observatory is like a superpower for our kids - it'll give them protection and peace of mind. I'm all for Proton doing this! πŸ‘
 
aww man i feel so angry on behalf of all those people who got hacked 🀯😑 like what even is the point of having personal info if ppl gonna go around sellin it online anyway? πŸ€‘ and 100 billion records compromised?! that's just insane πŸ’₯ idk how much more stress a person can take before they lose their mind 😩 we gotta do better than this, companies need to step up their game & report those breaches ASAP πŸ‘Š
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this is kinda crazy how much data gets leaked on the dark web. Like 100 billion records? That’s wild 🀯. And yeah, it makes sense that people wouldn't report breaches if they're worried about backlash. It's like, companies are more afraid of losing customers or what than actually doing something to fix the problem.

I don’t know if this observatory thing will really make a difference but I guess it’s a good start? I mean, at least now we can see what’s going on and maybe some people will take action. The fact that Proton is partnering with Constella Intelligence to update it in near real-time is pretty cool too πŸ“Š.

It's just weird that this stuff is happening in the first place... like, why do people even think it's a good idea to sell other people's personal info online? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Anyway, I guess we'll see how it all plays out.
 
πŸ€” Proton's move to shed light on the dark web is long overdue. I mean, think about it, cybercrime is on the rise and it's like we're all just living in a perpetual state of vulnerability 🚨. It's crazy how many data breaches there are - 1,571 this year alone? That's some serious exposure to sensitive info πŸ’».

I love that Proton's partnered with Constella Intelligence to keep the observatory updated in real-time πŸ”. It's like they're turning the tables on these dark web markets and making it harder for them to operate under the radar 🚫. But at the same time, I'm curious if they'll be able to handle the volume of data that's coming their way πŸ’Έ.

One thing that bothers me is how often we hear about data breaches but nobody ever takes responsibility πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's like these companies just shrug it off and move on πŸ™ƒ. So, let's hope Proton's initiative sparks some real change in the industry 🌟.
 
πŸ’»πŸ” this is super important stuff, gotta give props to Proton for taking on the big players and making it harder for cybercrime to go unchecked πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ. 100 billion records breached already this year? yikes 🀯 that's a huge problem we need to tackle head-on πŸ’ͺ. I'm all about them trying to shed light on dark web activities, it's about time someone did 😊. Constella Intelligence is a great partner, can't wait to see how the observatory updates in real-time πŸ”₯. gotta wonder what kind of traction this will get from orgs tho... fingers crossed 🀞
 
I'm thoroughly intrigued by Proton's bold move to shed light on the dark web πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. The Data Breach Observatory has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of cybercrime, providing a crucial resource for individuals and businesses alike to stay ahead of malicious actors. By partnering with Constella Intelligence, Proton is taking a significant step towards achieving this goal, and I applaud their commitment to transparency πŸ™Œ.

The sheer scale of the issue is staggering – 1,571 data breaches already this year alone πŸ“Š. It's essential that we hold organizations accountable for reporting these incidents, and I'm hopeful that Proton's initiative will create a ripple effect, inspiring others to follow suit. The observatory's ability to track personal info leaks on the dark web in near real-time is a game-changer, empowering victims to take proactive steps to protect their identities πŸš€.

While there are certainly challenges ahead, I'm confident that Proton's Data Breach Observatory will make a meaningful impact in the fight against cybercrime πŸ”’. It's heartening to see a tech giant taking a proactive stance on this critical issue, and I look forward to seeing how it evolves in the months to come πŸ’‘.
 
I'm so hyped about this new move by Proton 🀩! I mean, who wouldn't want to know when their personal info is getting leaked on the dark web? It's like they're giving us a superpower πŸ’ͺ. And with 1,571 data breaches already happening this year alone, it's crazy to think that all those cases are just being swept under the rug πŸ€₯. I hope Proton can keep up with the updates, but if anyone can do it, they can 😊. It's about time we get some transparency in this dark web world πŸ”. Now let's see what kind of change we can expect from this observatory! πŸ’‘
 
just got wind of protons new project - data breach observatory 🚨 it's about time someone shines a light on those cybercrime activities that are often swept under the rug... 1,571 breaches this year alone?! that's crazy πŸ’₯ and it makes total sense that proton is teaming up with constella intelligence to get the info out ASAP πŸ” i mean who has the bandwidth and resources to keep track of all these leaks on their own? it's time for companies to take ownership and be transparent about getting hacked πŸ™
 
lol what's the point of even having cybersecurity if the hackers just gonna sell our info on the dark web anyway? 🀯 stats are wild tho 100 billion records compromised this year 🚨 it's like, every single day is a new record for some company getting hacked

i wonder how many people actually check their credit reports daily πŸ“Š gotta keep up with those 1,571 data breaches happening in just one year. Proton's got some serious game if they're updating the observatory in "near real-time" πŸ’» I guess it's about time someone shed some light on these dark web markets

the thing is, even with this observatory, who actually gets notified when their info gets leaked? πŸ€” idk if it's just gonna be a bunch of victims who find out after they've been scammed. we need better security measures than just relying on 1 company to save the day πŸ’Έ
 
I'm low-key impressed by Proton's move 🀯. I mean, tracking data breaches on the dark web? That's like, super brave and necessary. It's crazy how many companies don't report these breaches because they're worried about getting flak from their stakeholders. Like, shouldn't we be supporting each other here? Transparency is key to preventing more cybercrimes, you know?

But seriously, 1,571 data breaches this year alone is wild 🀯. It's no wonder Proton partnered with Constella Intelligence to update the observatory in real-time. That sounds like a game-changer for victims of these breaches. I'm rooting for them to keep up with the workload, because if they can make it easier for us to stay safe online, that's a win in my book 🀩.

It's also dope to see Proton taking the lead on this issue, rather than waiting for governments or big corporations to step up their game. I think we're seeing a shift towards more accountability and transparency, which is awesome πŸ‘.
 
OMG, this is so cool 🀯! I'm actually super impressed by Proton's move to shed some light on the dark web 🌐. It's like they're giving us a major wake-up call about cybercrime 🚨. I mean, think about it, 1,571 data breaches already this year? That's just crazy 😲! We need more of these kind of initiatives that bring transparency to the table πŸ’‘. And partnering with Constella Intelligence is like the icing on the cake πŸŽ‚. It'll be super helpful in keeping track of those breach reports in real-time ⏱️. Kudos to Proton for setting this high bar for industry accountability πŸ™Œ!
 
just saw this news about proton's new observatory 🀯! i'm low-key loving it because, let's be real, cybersecurity issues need some serious attention. 1,571 data breaches already this year? that's insane πŸ’₯. if protons can keep up with updating the observatory in near real-time, they'll definitely make a huge impact on keeping cybercrime under control 🚫. gotta hand it to them for partnering with constella intelligence too - it's like they're making the dark web less dark πŸ”. but seriously, this is super important stuff and i'm glad protons is leading the charge πŸ‘Š
 
omg u guys this is insane 🀯 Proton just dropped a bombshell on the cybercrime world and I've got the tea πŸ΅πŸ‘€ they're literally tracking down all those stolen personal info leaks on the dark web and making it public for the world to see 🌎 what's crazy is that they're partnering with Constella Intelligence to make this happen in real-time πŸ’» I mean, we already know 1,571 data breaches happened this year alone but now we'll actually know which ones & when πŸ•°οΈ it's like, companies can't just sweep this under the rug anymore πŸ˜‚ what's next?
 
I'm kinda impressed by Proton's move, it's about time we shed some light on this whole dark web thing πŸŒ‘. I mean, think about it, when you hear about data breaches, how often do you really know what happened? Probably not much, right? And that's exactly the problem – companies are too scared to report them because they don't want their reputation to take a hit πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

This Data Breach Observatory is like a breath of fresh air for me. It's finally putting data breaches out in the open, making it harder for hackers to sell that stolen info on dark web markets πŸ’Έ. And by partnering with Constella Intelligence, Proton can actually keep this observatory up-to-date and make sure we're getting accurate info πŸ“Š.

I'm not gonna lie though, I've got some concerns about how sustainable this whole thing is going to be πŸ€”. With 1,571 data breaches so far this year, that's a lot of work for one team 😬. But overall, I think Proton's on the right track here and we need more transparency in our industry πŸ‘.
 
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