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Our phishing takedown service is trusted by Australia’s most notable brands because we deliver fast, reliable, and highly targeted solutions that protect their online presence and...
Unphish Gets a Major Boost from the Australian Government
Support from Australian Government
Protecting your brand from fake websites, social media impersonation and other online threats is more crucial than ever. With cybercriminals creating around 1.5 million...
How to monitor for fake websites and social media accounts
Why Monitoring is Essential
protecting your brand from impersonation and fraud is more crucial than ever. Fake websites and social media accounts can cause significant damage to your brand’s reputation and customer trust. Brandsec and Unphish...
Identifying and Protecting Against Scam Websites
Identify scam websites and protect your brand with brandsec’s monitoring, auditing, and takedown services. Ensure your online safety today.
Can You Report a Fake Website?
Learn how to report a fake website to Domain Name Registrars, Web Hosts, and Google for delisting.
Unphish Beta Launch
brandsec is pleased to announce the launch of Unphish beta which will see us testing our proprietary enforcement workflows with over 200 different platforms.
Unphish: a smart online enforcement and takedown platform
Unphish is an is an advanced online enforcement case management platform designed to empower brands to identify, report, and manage online brand infringements efficiently. Learn more here.
Taking down Fake Websites and Domain Names
Taking Down Fake Websites & Domain Names12 October 2023This blog delves into the intricate workings of fake websites and how they exploit similar domain names to well-known brands, deceiving customers in the process. We also take a look at the immediate steps brands can...
Purchase order scams on the rise in October
Last month brandsec was engaged to assist several brands in enforcing against lookalike domain names that were used to impersonate them and their employees. The false domain names in question appeared legitimate, and the website was simply copied for authenticity. The common...