We found most stolen accounts come from infostealers, not breaches - so we built Traclea

Most people think their accounts get stolen because of “big data breaches.”
But after months of monitoring dark web markets, Telegram stealer channels, and leak forums, we noticed something very different:
The real problem today is infostealer malware — not breaches.
Stealers scrape saved passwords, session tokens, Steam/Discord/GitHub logins, and browser-stored credentials directly from infected devices.
These logs spread instantly across Telegram + dark web channels, but never show up in traditional breach checkers.
That gap is huge.
Because if your username or email is sitting in those logs, no tool tells you.
So we built Traclea — a real-time exposure monitor that tracks:
• 2,000+ breach corpuses
• 50+ active infostealer families
• Dark web + Telegram logs
• Username-based platforms (Steam, Discord, GitHub, Binance, etc.)
• Traditional email leaks
If your email or username shows up anywhere unsafe → you get alerted.
Right now we’re giving the first 1,000 people on our waitlist 1 month of the Individual Basic plan free.
If you care about protecting your personal or business accounts, this might genuinely help.
🔗 https://traclea.com/coming-soon
Happy to answer any technical, security, or data-source questions.

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