Results may include any of the following types of vulnerabilities: Denial of Service, Distributed Denial of Service, Carriage Return Line Feed Injection, Cross Site Request Forgery, Directory Traversal, DNS Hijacking, Local File Inclusion, Malware, Remote Access, Remote File Inclusion, SQL Injection, Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning Access, Web Parameter Tampering, XPath injection, Cross Site Scripting, and Zero Day Attack.
In the event of an IP address monitoring alert we recommend that your technical staff become involved to review and/or correct any issues that may have been reported. Note that Experian is monitoring the dark web for mentions of your webserver, not scanning it themselves to determine vulnerabilities; Experian makes no warranties that information found on the dark web regarding your website's security is accurate or complete.
If you have your small business website hosted with a third party such as GoDaddy, DirectNIC, Rackspace, Amazon Web Services, or through your local Internet Service Provider, monitoring of this type is not something that you need to configure since your IP address is dynamic and can change at anytime.