TwoFive Inc. announced on the 18th that it has signed a partnership agreement with Axur, Inc. of the United States. As a result, the company has begun offering a CTI (cyber threat intelligence) cloud service called “PHISHNET/25 Axur” that monitors and detects and analyzes brand infringements such as leaks of authentication information and credit card information, fake domains and fake apps used for phishing, and unauthorized use of company names and logos using its own AI technology. Axur’s monitoring range is wide, from the surface web such as the web, SNS, and apps to the deep web, dark web, and underground communities where cybercriminals operate, and by detecting risks such as information leaks early, measures can be taken before they are used for crime. Axur has API connections with many platforms and performs more than 500,000 takedowns per year. It detects unauthorized use of brand names and logos on websites and SNS, phishing sites, fake apps, etc., and notifies customers. Customers can easily delete them by simply clicking the “Takedown button” on the management screen, as the automatic takedown flow is executed immediately. If automatic takedown is not possible, Axur will request the platform provider to take down the site, but it takes an average of nine hours to complete the takedown.
In addition, TwoFive will provide a “takedown service” in which, after the customer issues a takedown command, TwoFive will confirm and report the completion of the takedown. The results of the detection and analysis are scored for risk level and visualized in the ticket management system. Actions such as “on hold” and “check required” are automatically assigned according to the risk level, and statuses such as “in progress” and “completed” can be efficiently managed. When attackers are preparing resources such as securing domains, setting DNS, and creating SSL certificates to carry out phishing campaigns, we plan to link this with existing functions of “PHISHNET/25,” which uses its own logic to analyze and judge information collected from various data sources and information obtained by web crawling, so that phishing sites can be detected and taken down early before they are used in attacks.
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TwoFive has been providing a Japanese phishing site detection cloud service called “PHISHNET/25” since 2023, and will continue to add new functions and services to expand PHISHNET/25 as an “active cyber defense” solution that prevents the risk of damage from attacks and infringements. In addition, Axur currently provides services in eight countries, including Spain and Brazil, but TwoFive plans to develop the APAC market and sell the service in addition to Japan in the future.
SOURCE: Yahoo