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Kaspersky Delivers Improved Protection from Fake Accounts

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
September 29, 2023
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Kaspersky has updated its Digital Footprint Intelligence service delivering improved protection for companies from fake accounts on social networks, as well as from fake apps on mobile marketplaces.

 Paying Attention to Business Safety

In the last year alone, more than 500 million attempts at accessing fraudulent websites were discovered by Kaspersky researchers. These malicious activities allow cybercriminals to collect sensitive data and also to attack victims by using trusted brands.

To protect a brand’s reputation from possible impersonation attacks, companies need to pay close attention to the safety of their business especially in online public spaces such as websites, social networks and marketplaces.

Digital Footprint Intelligence

Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence is a threat intelligence service that provides organisations with insights into their digital footprint, allowing them to identify potential security risks and vulnerabilities. The updated solution can now monitor, detect and takedown fake accounts on Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter as well as fake applications in AppStore and Google Play.

Cyber Impersonation Attempts

Cybercriminals impersonate companies by imitating or attempting to steal their profiles on social networks and mobile marketplaces as an alternative way of targeting their users. They can sell counterfeit goods or act as a customer support representative and try to lure users into revealing sensitive data or visiting malicious websites.

Executives present an attractive target as well, and impersonating these individuals can help to spread disinformation and advanced phishing campaigns.

By monitoring public online sources and providing companies with detailed information about possible malicious activities, Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence helps businesses identify and remove these threats before they negatively impact their users, brand and as a result – revenue.

Real-Time Alerts

Earlier this year, the service was improved by adding real-time alerts for Targeted Phishing, which helps to track the appearance of phishing websites targeting brand company names, online services and trademarks.

“Empowered with the Takedown Service, Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence provides businesses with greater opportunities to protect their brands.

“Together with other products from Kaspersky Threat Intelligence portfolio, this service combines all our experience to help organisations improve their security posture by providing actionable intelligence on potential threats and vulnerabilities,” comments Yulia Novikova, Head of Digital Footprint Intelligence at Kaspersky.

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