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Arkose Labs Case Studies: Stopping Fraud by Making Attacks Too Expensive

As consumers have moved online, the fraudsters have followed, and digital accounts are under attack like never before.
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Boston, May 5, 2021 – With the proliferation of data breaches, fraudsters have access to billions of records of personally identifiable information, including user names and passwords. With that level of scale, it is impractical to conduct attacks manually. Fraudsters have created bots to automate attacks, thus creating a higher level of efficiency. This case study examines how three companies are protecting themselves and their customers from this fraud using solutions from Arkose Labs.

Clients of Aite Group’s Fraud & AML service can download this 11-page Impact Brief. To learn more about the topic covered in this Impact Brief, please contact us at [email protected].

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