Searchlight Cyber unveils secure virtual browser for Dark Web

Searchlight Cyber unveils secure virtual browser for Dark Web

Searchlight Cyber, a Dark Web intelligence company, has launched Stealth Browser, a secure and user-friendly virtual machine for cyber professionals to access the Dark Web and conduct investigations anonymously, without risk to themselves or their organisation. 

Stealth Browser is an enhancement to Searchlight’s Cerberus investigation platform, which is used by law enforcement agencies, enterprises and MSSPs to uncover criminal activity on the Dark Web and has been used in some of the biggest criminal cases involving Dark Web activity.

The Dark Web is a critical source of intelligence for cybersecurity professionals but accessing it carries risks for the investigator and their organisation’s infrastructure. On their own systems, they run the risk of accidentally installing malware, exposing their digital fingerprint/proprietary IP address, or inadvertently leaking sensitive information. 

Stealth Browser eliminates these risks by automatically masking the investigator’s digital fingerprint, allowing both novice and experienced investigators to quickly and securely access Tor and I2P onions on the Dark Web without risk to themselves or their organisation’s infrastructure. 

With one click, Stealth Browser allows the investigator to generate a virtual machine directly from any Internet browser without the need to install any software. This is in stark contrast to the complex setup usually required to safely access the Dark Web and allows analysts to get the relevant information they need more easily, without the need for lengthy administrative and approval processes.

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