Reach the breach before they do.
ExposeLens continuously monitors the dark web for your team's leaked credentials — corporate and personal — and alerts you the moment an employee is exposed. Not a one-off scan: always-on monitoring, so you reset and lock down before an attacker walks through the door.
What you see.
Four clear views of your organisation's exposure — every secret masked and sanitized before it reaches you. You never handle raw credentials.
Domain exposure overview
Employees, customers, and third parties compromised — at a glance, prioritized by severity.
Compromised credentials
Exactly which logins leaked, where, and how recently — emails and usernames shown masked.
Third-party exposure
Leaks reaching you through the vendors, services, and platforms your people rely on.
Continuous monitoring
New exposure surfaced as it lands, not at audit time — with alerts the moment it appears.
Always-on — not a one-time scan.
No agents, nothing to deploy. Set it up once; ExposeLens keeps watching and alerts you on every new exposure.
Add your domains + people
Add your organisation's domains and your team's emails — corporate and personal. A seat for everyone you protect.
We monitor, continuously
Every day, ExposeLens re-checks 2,000+ dark-web, stealer-log, and leak sources for anything new tied to your people and brand.
You're alerted the moment it appears
Real-time, masked, prioritized alerts — not an audit-time report — so you can reset, lock, and contain before the credential is used.
Powered by two engines we built.
ExposeLens runs on JDT's own engines — not a repackaged data feed. Each answers a different question about your exposure.
Varuna
Breadth — every place your data could surface. Varuna's deep crawl and identity correlation across 2,000+ dark-web and clearnet sources mean nothing tied to your organisation slips through.
Meet Varuna →Pulse Engine
Depth on credentials — exactly which logins leaked. Pulse pinpoints compromised passwords and breach records for your domain and its people, then masks them before you ever see them.
Start monitoring your team's exposure.
Run a free scan to see what's already leaked — then switch on continuous monitoring for your whole team.