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Veri Sizintisi

verisizintisi.com is an innovative platform tracking current data leaks and breaches in the cyber world. It helps users protect their digital security and detect potential risks early. It enhances cyber security awareness across the digital landscape with reliable, up-to-date analysis.

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Online  HUBOne is a specialized cyber threat intelligence hub by verisizintisi.com, designed to aggregate, analyze, and stream real-time data breach feeds and security insights for enhanced digital protection.
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  1.  Privacy focused

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  1.  Ad-free
  2.  Data Breach Reporting
  3.  No Tracking
  4.  Dark Mode

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  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Turkish
    • Azerbaijani
    • German
    • Russian
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What is Veri Sizintisi?

What is verisizintisi.com?

verisizintisi.com is a non-profit digital security and cyber awareness platform that monitors, analyzes, and informs users about data breaches, cyber attacks, and leaks occurring in the digital world.

Today, when companies, institutions, or websites fall victim to cyberattacks, the personal data of millions of users (such as email addresses, passwords, phone numbers, and national IDs) is leaked onto underground forums or the open web. This platform provides a secure environment for individuals and organizations to answer critical questions like, "Which of my data has been leaked online?" and "Which specific breach affected me?"

How Does It Work? The underlying infrastructure of the platform operates through the following core stages:

  1. Cyber Threat Intelligence & Data Collection: The system continuously scans hacker forums, dark web/deep web marketplaces, open-source cybersecurity advisories, and channels where leaked data is shared. When a new data breach is detected, the raw leaked data pool is safely transferred to a secure environment for analysis.

  2. Data Processing & Hashing (Anonymization): User privacy and data security are the platform's highest priorities. Passwords or highly sensitive personal information within the leaked datasets are never stored in plain-text. The collected data is immediately processed using irreversible cryptographic algorithms (such as SHA-256) to generate secure hashes, or is fully anonymized. This ensures that even the platform itself cannot view the raw data, maintaining an infrastructure designed strictly for secure match-checking.

  3. Querying & Matching: When a user visits the website and searches their email address or phone number, the system encrypts this input using the exact same cryptographic method and compares it against the hashed database. If a match is found, the system alerts the user, stating: "Your data was exposed in the following breach on this date."

  4. Awareness & Mitigation Reporting: The platform goes beyond just notifying users of a leak. It outlines the source of the breach and details exactly what type of information (e.g., passwords, physical addresses, emails) was compromised. It then provides actionable step-by-step guidance—such as changing passwords immediately or enabling two-factor authentication (2FA)—to help users minimize their digital risk.

What is the Goal? The primary mission of the platform is to foster cyber hygiene and digital awareness by showing individuals exactly how secure their digital footprint is. By ensuring people are aware of their stolen credentials, it aims to prevent that data from being leveraged in phishing campaigns, identity theft, or credential-stuffing attacks.

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