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  1. Similar to the data breach search engine called "Have I Been Pwned", which you can learn more about here, DEHASHED is more granular with it's approach to exploring compromised assets. You are able to search on various types of fields behind just an email address or phone number, They also have monitoring services and an API, but what I especially like compared to "Have I Been Pwned" is their collection of data wells. Instead of listing all of the breaches on one static page, they allow you to search on them and display more analytics. According to DEHASHED, some benefits of using their service includes: Helps Prevent Account Compromise Aids in Identity Fraud Investigations Affordability Private Datasets Integrity Powerful Integrations You can learn more by checking out their site. Link to site: https://dehashed.com/
  2. Having your data being exposed via a breach that is no fault of your own is not fun. Luckily, there are some useful breach detection engines out there that you can utilize to see if your name or email address is associated with any known breaches from major sites. "Have I Been Pwned" is one of those engines. They keep a collection of all the large breaches that have happened and also allow you to subscribe to notifications if you are ever impacted by a future breach. They also have a restful API that you can integrate into your applications, should you wish to offer a feature that allows people to search for breaches. You can check if your email or phone has been in a data breach at their homepage. Link to site: https://haveibeenpwned.com/
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