At ObscureIQ, we don’t just collect data — we uncover the unseen patterns, connections, and risks that others miss.
Our research and reports are built for decision-makers who need more than headlines; they need actionable intelligence that can transform the way they protect their people, reputation, and assets.
From deep analysis of emerging threats to data-driven reports that predict attack trends, we bridge the gap between security theory and practical defense. Every insight is rooted in field research, technical evidence, and the lived reality of modern cyber and human-based threats.
Most organizations only learn about threats after they’ve struck. That’s too late.
By the time the breach is in your inbox, the attackers have already studied your people, mapped your vulnerabilities, and tested your defenses.
We combine:
OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) collection from public web, dark web, and deep web sources
Proprietary monitoring using advanced threat intelligence platforms
Human analysis from veteran security researchers, behavioral scientists, and investigative journalists
Verification loops to ensure accuracy before publishing
Every report is evidence-based and written to be both boardroom-readable and analyst-ready.
We monitor the global threat ecosystem in real time, tracking everything from dark web chatter to AI-enabled scams. Our analysts map the lifecycle of attacks, revealing how threat actors adapt and where they’ll strike next.
We identify which data brokers hold your information, the specific risk each dataset poses, and how quickly that data can be weaponized.
We document the real-world scripts, voice patterns, and personas used to manipulate staff and bypass technical controls.
We test and document AI-powered attacks before they reach you — from voice cloning to deepfake video conferencing scams.
We analyze how location signals can be combined to reveal executive travel patterns, daily routines, and physical access risks.
While our research applies across all sectors, we produce deep-dive intelligence for:
Finance & Banking – fraud, insider threats, and AI-enabled scams
Healthcare – patient data leaks, ransomware, and vendor risks
Legal – client confidentiality breaches and case-sensitive targeting
Corporate Leadership – executive impersonation and brand damage
Defense & Government – nation-state actors, critical infrastructure threats