What is the sensitive flag on a report?

Created by Charley Downey, Modified on Fri, 6 Sep at 10:01 AM by Alex Wanat

A sensitive flag indicates that stolen credentials have been found that could lead to a wider data breach, making it more attractive to hackers to attempt to exploit.


For instance, this could mean that the leaked credentials are for an administrative account, a remote access system. Such data is particularly valuable to hackers because it allows them to precisely target valuable assets, enabling them to swiftly execute further attacks.


These flags are designed to help you quickly identify and address stolen credentials or systems without appropriate controls in place, allowing you to reduce risks more rapidly and effectively.

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