Accertify has introduced Attack State, a new capability within its Account Protection solution designed to help organizations detect and respond to coordinated login attacks and automated threats targeting customer accounts. The feature constantly monitors login activities and compares them with overall traffic patterns in an organization to identify unusual patterns associated with bot campaigns, credential stuffing, and account takeover attempts. Attack State continuously monitors expected network behavior compared to real-time activities, providing fraud and cybersecurity teams with increased visibility in access attempts in web, mobile, and API-based systems. In cases where unusual behavior is identified, alerts and intelligence are sent by the system, enabling fraud and cybersecurity teams to evaluate risks, performance, and overall security posture of their systems.
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The feature can help organizations identify threats at early stages of an attack, even before downstream fraud and account takeover occur. “Customer accounts are one of the most valuable targets for attackers today,” said Andy Mortland, senior vice president of product and development, Accertify. “This is why we must broaden fraud controls beyond the point of checkout alone. Organizations need visibility into signals across the entire customer journey, from login activity to transactions to post-purchase. Attack State is an example of the power of taking a holistic, platform approach to fraud, one that connects early attack signals with downstream fraud decisioning, giving fraud and cybersecurity teams the context they need to respond faster and protect customer accounts.”





















