Brand Protection
Secure your brand to protect customers from account takeovers and fraudulent goods.
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Exposed Access Key Datasheet
SearchLight provides an industry-leading and scalable way to detect exposed access keys in near-real-time, complete with the context and guidance needed to effectively triage and respond.
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From Exposure to Takeover: The 15 billion stolen credentials allowing account takeover
Over the past 2.5 years, we have been analyzing how cybercriminals conspire to prey upon users of online services by “taking over” the accounts they all use...
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Brand Protection Overview
Discover attackers impersonating your domains, social accounts, people, and mobile applications.
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The Complete Guide to Online Brand Protection
This blog will outline the top threats to brands we see online, and some of the best practices for protecting them.
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How One Global Retailer Detected Almost 2,000 Spoof Domains | Case Study
See how one global retailer detected almost 2,000 domains impersonating their brand.
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Detecting Fake Social Media Profiles | Case Study
See how a bank removed a spoof social media profiles targeting customers.
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Brands Under Attack: How to protect your brand online | Recorded Webinar with Spire
In this webinar, Jamie Collier at Digital Shadows and Rami Refaat at Spire Solutions walk through brand protection.
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How to Secure Your Online Brand
What is online brand security? As we outlined in our Practical Guide to Reducing Digital Risk, the integrity of brand ...
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Best Practices Protecting Your Brand Online - Webinar Recording
Learn how to combat Online counterfeiting, Trademark infringement, Fake social media sites, Fraudulent websites, and Fake mobile apps. Check out this recorded webinar for more.
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Dark Web Typosquatting: Scammers v. Tor
Time and time again, we see how the cybercriminal ecosystem often mirrors what happens in the business world. This can ...
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Typosquatting and the 2020 U.S. Presidential election: Cyberspace as the new political battleground
we detected over 550 typosquats for the 34 candidate- and election-related domains we gathered from open-source research. Not every single one was something interesting; most of the time the typosquat
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Domain Squatting: The Phisher-man’s Friend
Simon talks about how easy it is to conduct domain squatting and typosquatting, and how little monitoring still goes on around them in the industry.
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Threat Intelligence: A Deep Dive
Welcome to our deep dive on threat intelligence: intended to help security professionals embarking on creating and building a ...
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Typosquatting and the 2020 U.S. Presidential election
Photon Research Team thought it would be interesting to use this pool of candidates as a backdrop for research into typosquatted domains
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Cybercriminal credit card stores: Is Brian out of the club?
In this blog, we determine whether this targeted attack on BriansClub will impact the wider cybercriminal credit carding landscape, and speculate whether it could galvanize the community to push anoth
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Dark Web Monitoring: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Gaining access to dark web and deep web sources can be extremely powerful – if you focus on relevant use cases. The most successful strategies we observe have clear requirements, such as fraud detecti
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ANU Breach Report: Mapping to Mitre ATT&CK Framework
We decided to map this intrusion to the Mitre ATT&CK framework, as we have done previously for:
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Two-Factor in Review
A technical assessment of the most popular mitigation for account takeover attacks
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How to Reduce Your Extortion Risks: Avoiding the Shakedown
In this webinar we will cover recent sextortion tactics, thedarkoverlord, and SamSam Group campaigns to demonstrate how the barriers to entry for extortionists are decreasing, and how businesses can r
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Too Much Information: The Sequel | New Research
There are now 750 million more files exposed than we reported last year; not all of them are blatantly sensitive, but there is plenty of gold in these mountains.
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