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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 14, 2023
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Netcraft, global leader in cybercrime detection, disruption, and takedowns, announced today the acquisition of FraudWatch, a leading Australian online brand protection provider focused on phishing, social media, brand infringement, and fake mobile apps.
=> ↺ Netcraft acquires Australian online brand protection provider FraudWatch
Cybercrime detection company Netcraft Ltd. today announced that it has acquired Australian online brand protection provider FraudWatch International Pty. Ltd. for an undisclosed sum. Founded in 2003, FraudWatch offers an always-available security operations center or SOC that protects businesses from brand threats such as financial loss, brand damage and online abuse.
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