Three Hands Co., Ltd. is pushing into a growing pain point for businesses. Website tampering. Their new service ‘PitScan’ is built to not just detect changes, but actually decide what matters and act on it.
That distinction is the whole story.
Traditional monitoring tools flag every change. Which sounds good until teams are flooded with alerts and miss the one update that actually signals an attack. PitScan uses AI to analyze differences in web pages and filter out noise, focusing only on potentially harmful alterations like malicious redirects or content manipulation.
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It also closes a gap most tools leave open. Response time. Once a threat is detected, the system can trigger alerts and even shift users to a safe fallback page to limit damage. That matters because delays here directly translate into lost revenue and trust.
The attacks occurred because their execution time was specifically planned. Cyberattacks targeting websites have become more precise in their execution because attackers now focus on e-commerce and finance and media sectors where even minor changes result in major consequences.
The broader shift is obvious if you look closely. Detection alone is no longer enough. Businesses now need systems that interpret risk and act immediately, without waiting for manual intervention.


