Industry News February 18, 2026 8 min read

Google Dark Web Report Discontinued: Best Alternatives for 2026

Google officially shut down its Dark Web Report feature on February 16, 2026. If you relied on Google to monitor your data exposure, here are the best alternatives to keep your accounts safe.

Google Dark Web Report Is Gone: What Now?

On February 16, 2026, Google officially discontinued its Dark Web Report feature, which was previously available through Google One. The service, which scanned the dark web for your personal information, is no longer accessible to any users.

This leaves millions of users who relied on Google's free dark web monitoring without a way to check if their data has been compromised. But don't worry — several alternatives exist, and some offer significantly more comprehensive coverage than Google ever did.

Why Did Google Discontinue the Dark Web Report?

Google initially launched the Dark Web Report as part of Google One in 2023, later making it available to all Google account holders. However, the company decided to sunset the feature as part of a broader restructuring of its consumer security tools.

  • Limited scope compared to specialized services
  • Difficulty keeping up with the rapidly growing volume of stealer logs and breaches
  • Strategic focus shift toward enterprise security products
  • Integration challenges with other Google account security features

Best Alternatives to Google Dark Web Report (2026)

1. Intelligence Security (intelligencesecurity.io)

Best for: Comprehensive breach intelligence with actual credential data

Intelligence Security goes far beyond what Google offered. While Google simply told you if your email appeared in a breach, Intelligence Security provides 5 specialized intelligence tools:

  • Breach Intelligence: Search 500 billion+ leaked records from data breaches
  • Stealer Logs Search: Find credentials stolen by infostealer malware
  • Session Cookie Search: Detect stolen authentication cookies that bypass 2FA
  • Domain Reconnaissance: Discover subdomains, emails, and URLs for any domain
  • Live Data Intelligence: Real-time extraction from active stealer log feeds

Pricing: Free daily scan (no registration required), paid plans from $35/month.

2. Have I Been Pwned (haveibeenpwned.com)

Best for: Simple, free breach notification

Created by security researcher Troy Hunt, HIBP remains the gold standard for basic breach checking. However, HIBP only tells you that your email was breached — not the actual leaked data.

3. DeHashed (dehashed.com)

Best for: Security researchers needing raw breach data

DeHashed provides access to breach databases with actual credential data. Expensive for individual users with no free tier.

Comparison Table

FeatureGoogle (Gone)Intelligence SecurityHIBPDeHashed
Breach notificationsYesYesYesYes
Actual leaked passwordsNoYesNoYes
Stealer log monitoringNoYesNoLimited
Session cookie searchNoYesNoNo
Domain reconNoYesNoNo
Free tierWas free1 daily scanFreeNo
Multi-languageYes5 languagesEN onlyEN only

What Should You Do Right Now?

  1. Run a breach check: Use Intelligence Security's free scan to check your email against 500B+ leaked records.
  2. Change compromised passwords: If any credentials appear in breaches, change them immediately.
  3. Enable 2FA everywhere: Two-factor authentication adds a critical layer of protection.
  4. Use a password manager: Generate unique passwords for every service.
  5. Monitor regularly: Proactively check your exposure monthly.

The Growing Threat of Stealer Logs

One thing Google's Dark Web Report never addressed was the rapidly growing threat of infostealer malware. Intelligence Security specifically monitors stealer log databases, where millions of fresh credentials are published weekly.

Stealer logs are particularly dangerous because passwords are often still valid, session cookies can bypass 2FA, and a single infected device exposes credentials for dozens of services at once.

Conclusion

While Google's Dark Web Report served as a basic awareness tool, its discontinuation is an opportunity to upgrade to more comprehensive monitoring. Services like Intelligence Security offer significantly deeper visibility into your actual exposure — including stealer logs, session cookies, and domain reconnaissance that Google never provided.

Sources & References

This article is for educational and security awareness purposes only.

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