GNSAC Vigil is an external threat intelligence and credential exposure intelligence platform built to detect real-world compromise before it turns into an incident.
Unlike traditional dark web monitoring tools that only report exposed emails or passwords, GNSAC Vigil traces leaked credentials back to their source. The platform analyzes more than 8.2 billion leaked credential records and identifies the stealer log source, infection IP address, compromised device, breach origin, and exposure context behind each finding.
This allows security teams to understand not only that a credential was leaked, but how it was stolen, where it came from, and whether it represents an active risk. Vigil distinguishes basic password leaks from high-impact compromise scenarios such as malware-infected devices, corporate account exposure, and active session cookie theft that may allow attackers to bypass multi-factor authentication.
The platform includes a 132-module automated scanning engine that analyzes 186 data points per alert, continuous monitoring of 150+ dark web forums, 500+ Telegram channels, paste sites, ransomware blogs, and OSINT sources, and a multilingual NLP engine that processes threat data natively in Turkish, Russian, Arabic, and English.
GNSAC Vigil is designed for security teams that need actionable intelligence, not noise. It helps organizations prioritize exposed credentials, dark web mentions, stealer log infections, brand abuse, and external attack surface risks based on real evidence and technical context.
For regulated and security-sensitive environments, GNSAC Vigil supports on-premises and air-gapped deployment models, making it suitable for healthcare, critical infrastructure, port operations, manufacturing, finance, and government-related organizations.