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8 Common Types of Account Abuse

8 Common Types of Account Abuse

Leading platforms like Canva, Atlassian, Figma, Notion, and Dropbox have completely transformed the modern workspace. They have brought productivity to new heights and made online collaboration effort...

Castle & Twilio Segment – Instant Account Defense

Securing apps and users from account abuse has long been a resource-draining challenge for security and fraud teams, irrespective of company size. The setup process alone can span months, if not years...

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In Devices We Trust: Improving CAPTCHA Friction

Are your users annoyed by constantly being hit with CAPTCHAs? Find out what how you can improve the user experience while keeping your site secure...

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How to Prevent Account Sharing Like Netflix

Account sharing is a form of account abuse that needs to be detected with more sophistication than just a one-time check during signup or login. Plus, there's no strict rule on how many accounts are okay to share—it's all up to your service's policies...

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Using Zero Trust to Reduce Fraud and Abuse

What does the zero-trust security model look like when it’s applied to online fraud and abuse? In this post, I’ll delve into how concepts from zero-trust can be used to fight fraud and abuse with higher accuracy and less user frustration....

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Which CAPTCHA(s) Should I Use?

As a developer encountering your first wave of bots trying to register or log into your application, which CAPTCHA should you opt for?...

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Product focus: Policies

Policies lets you create tailored rules that suit your specific needs. It’s designed to work in various scenarios, whether you're dealing with account abuse, account takeovers, or combating SMS-pumping...