Analyze device fingerprints and behaviors

Establish an Early Warning System

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The Solution

Device identification serves as your early warning system by detecting malicious bots, fraudsters, and other bad actors as they arrive on your site.

On average 5% of human visitors to your site have bad intentions.  On average more than 50% of all traffic on your site are bots, spiders, scripts, and emulators.  Digital businesses need to know who to allow onto their sites, into their password-protected accounts and through to completed transactions.

Device Intelligence

53%

the average percentage of traffic that is
some form of bot or spider

43%

the average percentage of human web
visitors using anonymization or obfuscation methods

210+

device, operational and risk metrics captured
using Fraud.net’s device service.

Benefits

Real-Time Protection

Flexible and modular verification is necessary to enable merchants to confirm a user’s identity, order details, and purchasing methods.

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Frictionless Commerce

Advanced technology enables organizations to test ‘intelligent’ commerce’ by thrilling customers with even greater convenience and speed.

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Anomaly Detection

A big part of building a threat intelligence program is identifying anomalies quickly, with certainty, and auto-triggering counter-measures.

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Early Warning System

Secure your websites and mobile apps. Be alerted of attacks as they happen, on your site and across the network.

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More Than Passwords

Device fingerprinting and behavioral biometrics are a newer approach to ensuring your sessions, logins and transactions are safe.

Device and behavior are optimally used in conjunction with other fraud prevention methods to further improve accuracy. Unlike traditional security attributes which are limited to a certain fixed set of physical human characteristics, behavioral identifiers can include thousands of variables that are especially relevant to your digital organization.

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The Network Effect

Broad-based attacks, schemes and strategies can be most effectively countered with a unified, technology-based defense adopted by all the potential targets – a massive cross-industry, cross-border collaboration at a scale that businesses (and fraudsters) have not yet experienced.

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