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Enzoic Expands Protection Against Dark Web Credential Exposure

Credentials exposed in breach data can create risk long after the original incident. Once those passwords circulate through underground marketplaces, they can be reused to target enterprise systems and customer accounts.

According to the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, stolen credentials play a major role in web application breaches. Attackers frequently automate credential stuffing and password spraying attacks to test exposed passwords across multiple applications and services.

To help organizations address this risk earlier in the attack chain, Enzoic recently announced the continued expansion of its partner ecosystem, enabling technology providers to integrate compromised credential intelligence directly into identity and security workflows, according to a press release published via Business Wire.

The Enzoic Partner Network brings together a growing group of security, identity, and platform providers that leverage Enzoic’s continuously updated credential intelligence to help organizations detect exposed passwords and prevent them from being used across enterprise systems. The network builds on the partner program Enzoic introduced in 2024 to expand integration of credential intelligence across the cybersecurity ecosystem.

Preventing Credential-Based Attacks Before They Start

One of the biggest challenges security teams face today is the persistence of credential reuse. Even when organizations enforce strong password policies, many users continue to reuse passwords across personal and professional accounts. When those passwords are exposed in breach data, they can create risk across multiple systems and applications.

Rather than waiting for stolen credentials to be exploited, many organizations are beginning to treat exposed passwords as an early signal of risk and prevent them from being used in authentication workflows.

By integrating compromised credential intelligence into authentication workflows, partners in the Enzoic ecosystem help organizations block previously exposed passwords during creation or reset. This reduces the likelihood that attackers can leverage stolen credentials to gain access to enterprise environments.

Across enterprise environments, organizations often encounter attempts to create passwords that have previously appeared in breach data. Blocking these passwords in real time helps prevent attackers from exploiting credentials that may already be circulating in criminal marketplaces.

Extending Credential Intelligence Across Security Platforms

Security teams increasingly rely on integrated ecosystems. The Enzoic Partner Network enables credential intelligence to be embedded into identity platforms, authentication services, and security solutions.

This allows organizations to detect compromised credentials and stop risky passwords from being used without requiring major changes to existing authentication systems.

By extending credential intelligence into authentication and identity workflows, organizations can address exposed credentials before they become a foothold for attackers.

Strengthening Identity Security Through Collaboration

Credential-based attacks continue to evolve as attackers automate the collection and reuse of exposed passwords. Addressing this risk requires both continuously updated threat intelligence and the ability to integrate that intelligence directly into the systems organizations rely on every day.

The Enzoic Partner Network reflects a shared effort across the cybersecurity ecosystem to reduce the impact of compromised credentials and strengthen defenses against identity-driven attacks.

The full announcement is available in the official press release published via Business Wire.

 

 

Related Resources:

Organizations looking to strengthen defenses against credential-based attacks can explore additional resources from Enzoic: