Dark Web ID has optimized its compromise table designed for better readability and a more consistent column layout. The goal is to help you understand what was found, when it was discovered and which identities are involved - without wading through unnecessary clutter.
Key changes in the compromises table include:
- The Date Added column has been removed to reduce visual clutter, but the table still sorts by Date Added by default.
- The Date Found column remains and shows the earliest confirmed date the data was discovered on the dark web.
- The Monitored Value column now displays the exact monitored item (email, domain, or IP).
- A new, dedicated Email Address column provides clearer visibility into identity-specific compromises and can be sorted independently.
- The Password Hit column has been renamed to Password for clarity.
- The Email Address and Password columns offer full ascending/descending sorting, and all previously sortable columns retain that functionality.
These updates make it easier to scan the table, focus on high-value identity data and quickly reorder results to match your investigation flow. The result is a more efficient review experience that supports faster, more confident response to exposed credentials and monitored assets.
Learn more about optimized compromise table for Dark Web ID here.


