The Enzoic alternative that shows the actual leaked credentials
Enzoic screens passwords and credentials against compromised data and, by design, returns a match without ever revealing the credential, which is ideal for blocking weak logins in Active Directory. LeakRadar answers a different question: what was actually leaked. Search the real plaintext passwords, usernames and URLs across 475B+ leak lines, by email, domain or username, with downloadable raw files, stealer logs, combolists, dark web forum search and continuous monitoring.
3/19
features where LeakRadar leads
475B+
searchable leak lines
€29.99
/mo for full access
Enzoic and LeakRadar solve different problems. Enzoic is a privacy-preserving credential-screening engine: it checks passwords and accounts against compromised data and returns a match, without ever exposing the credential, a strong fit for blocking weak logins in Active Directory and meeting NIST 800-63B. LeakRadar is built for visibility and investigation: it reveals the actual plaintext passwords, usernames and URLs across 475B+ leak lines, searchable by email, domain or username, with downloadable raw files, stealer logs, combolists, dark web forum search, automatic domain segmentation and continuous monitoring on Email, Slack, Discord, Telegram and Webhook. Search is free, so you can see exactly what is exposed before you pay. If your goal is to stop weak passwords at login, Enzoic fits; if your goal is to see and act on what has actually leaked, LeakRadar is the tool.
LeakRadar vs Enzoic: feature comparison
A detailed look at what each platform offers. Green circles mean the feature is available.
| Feature | LeakRadar | Enzoic |
|---|---|---|
Primary use case | Search & reveal leaked credentials | Screen credentials for compromise |
Plaintext password access | Full plaintext (with a plan) | By design, never exposed |
Ad-hoc search (email, domain, username) | Free search, UI + API | No search UI (API / AD only) |
Leak types covered | Stealer logs, combolists, databases + raw files | Breaches + dark web, cleaned |
Stealer logs | ~4B records + raw search 475B+ | Secondary, cleaned input |
Raw file search & download | 475B+ lines, original files | |
Dark web forum search | Deep web forum posts | Monitoring only |
Active Directory password screening | Not an AD tool | Real-time at login |
Continuous monitoring & alerts | Email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, Webhook | Exposure alerts |
Domain segmentation (employee/customer/third-party) | ||
Breached-password check at login | ||
PDF incident reports | ||
Privacy-preserving (no plaintext stored) | Reveals plaintext (paid) | Yes (k-anonymity) |
NIST 800-63B password tooling | ||
REST API | 30 req/s, every plan | Yes, free up to ~2,000 calls |
Self-serve signup | Instant, free search | Self-serve (AD/API); sales for dark web |
Free tier | Unlimited free search | 20 AD users / ~2,000 API calls |
Data residency | EU-hosted, GDPR | US-based (USD) |
Entry price | Free search, from €29.99/mo | Free tiers, then quote-based |
Total features available | 3/19 | 2/19 |
Why teams choose LeakRadar over Enzoic
1
The actual credentials, not just a match
Enzoic is built to tell you whether a credential is compromised without ever exposing it, exactly what you want for blocking weak passwords. When you need to investigate and respond, that boolean is not enough. LeakRadar reveals the real plaintext passwords, usernames and URLs across 475B+ leak lines, so you can see precisely what an attacker has.
2
Search anything, not just your own directory
Enzoic screens the credentials flowing through your Active Directory or your API calls. LeakRadar lets you search by any email, domain or username across stealer logs, combolists, databases and downloadable raw files, in the UI or via API, the open-ended hunting that bug-bounty, pentest and SOC investigations need.
3
Stealer logs, dark web and monitoring in one place
Enzoic treats infostealer and combolist data as a secondary, cleaned input. LeakRadar puts stealer logs and combolists front and centre, adds dark web forum search and automatic employee/customer/third-party domain segmentation, and watches continuously with alerts on Email, Slack, Discord, Telegram and Webhook plus PDF incident reports.
The platform's pulse, in real time
These numbers come straight from our indexing pipeline. They refresh every couple of minutes.
25,393,387,404
credentials this week3,773
new leak files this week108,032
total leak files355,134
credentials per minute@TXT_ALIENS - 1683.txt
Stealer Logs53,678,656
—[Private] @CartelJohnDoe (TG @ArhontCorp)- @ScroogeUrl.rar
Stealer Logs13,445,233
—Slurm Logs (@SlurmLogs).rar
Stealer Logs6,940,088
—mix 10.06 #921.txt
Stealer Logs2,433,742
—mix 10.06 #2291.txt
Stealer Logs2,334,774
—free --- fresh ---- cloudorganized---prv.txt
Stealer Logs1,871,446
—Frequently asked questions
What can LeakRadar do that Enzoic can't?
What can LeakRadar do that Enzoic can't?
The core difference is exposure visibility. Enzoic returns a compromised match by design and never shows the plaintext; LeakRadar reveals the actual passwords, usernames and URLs behind a leak, with open-ended search by any email, domain or username (in a UI, not just an API), downloadable raw files across 475B+ leak lines, full stealer-log and combolist indexing, dark web forum search, domain segmentation, PDF reports and five-channel monitoring.
What can Enzoic do that LeakRadar doesn't?
What can Enzoic do that LeakRadar doesn't?
Enzoic is purpose-built for credential screening at authentication. Its Active Directory plugin checks passwords against compromised data in real time at login, helps enforce NIST 800-63B, and exposes a privacy-preserving API that returns matches without handling plaintext. LeakRadar is not an Active Directory password-policy tool; it is a search and monitoring platform for leaked data. If your priority is blocking weak passwords at login, Enzoic is the right category.
How does LeakRadar's pricing compare to Enzoic?
How does LeakRadar's pricing compare to Enzoic?
Enzoic offers free tiers (its Active Directory plugin is free up to 20 users and its APIs free up to around 2,000 calls), then moves to per-seat and usage-based pricing in USD, with dark-web data and higher volumes quoted on request. LeakRadar searches for free and unlimited, and you only pay to reveal cleartext at volume: €29.99/mo Starter, €69.99/mo Enterprise, €159.99/mo Platinum and €999.99/mo Unlimited. Enzoic charges to screen credentials, LeakRadar to reveal and monitor leaked ones, so the right choice follows the use case.
Does Enzoic show leaked passwords?
Does Enzoic show leaked passwords?
No, and that is intentional. Enzoic compares credentials using partial hashes and returns whether a match exists, without storing or returning the plaintext, a strength for screening at login. LeakRadar takes the opposite approach for a different purpose: it reveals the actual plaintext passwords tied to accounts across 475B+ leak lines once you unlock cleartext on a paid plan.
Does LeakRadar have an API and documentation?
Does LeakRadar have an API and documentation?
Yes. Every plan includes REST API access at 30 requests per second. Full documentation and a Python SDK are available at docs.leakradar.io, and live platform status is published at status.leakradar.io.
Is LeakRadar built for security teams?
Is LeakRadar built for security teams?
Yes. LeakRadar is EU-hosted and GDPR-compliant, generates PDF incident reports, supports shared team seats, and exposes a REST API plus Python SDK. Law enforcement and military teams get lifetime access for free by emailing contact@leakradar.io.
The verdict
Enzoic and LeakRadar are complementary more than competitive. Enzoic is a privacy-preserving screening engine that tells you whether a credential is compromised and blocks it, without ever exposing it, a compliance-friendly fit for Active Directory. Its limit, by design, is that it never shows the leaked credential itself. LeakRadar starts there: it reveals the actual plaintext across 475B+ leak lines, with raw files, stealer logs, combolists, dark web forum search, domain segmentation, five-channel monitoring and a 30 req/s API. Use Enzoic to stop weak passwords at login; use LeakRadar to see and act on what leaked. Search is free, then scale from €29.99/mo.
See the credentials Enzoic won't expose
Run your first searches free: the actual plaintext passwords, raw files, stealer logs, dark web coverage and alerts behind a leak. Upgrade only when you need cleartext at volume or monitoring.
