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Protect Your Customer Base From Fraud and Account Takeover (ATO) With CCM-C

Flashpoint Compromised Credentials Monitoring for Customers (CCM-C) is the imperative solution for proactively preventing customer fraud and Account Takeover (ATO) originating from stolen credentials. CCM-C allows organizations to remediate risks faster by continuously monitoring compromised customer domains and emails.

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June 15, 2022
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Using CCM-C, organizations can remediate risks faster by identifying client accounts that have been compromised on a consistent basis, in order to provide ongoing fraud monitoring. 

The Evolving Threat Landscape: The Imperative for Proactive Prevention

Threat actors targeting credentials once struggled to bypass anti-fraud technologies. However, as the threat landscape has evolved, cybercriminals are now leveraging malware infections and “anti-detect” browsers that allow them to appear as a trusted user and ultimately gain access to protected accounts. 

With this access in hand, threat actors can steal session cookies data, browser data, customer credentials, and other sensitive data that could compromise valuable assets across your organization. It’s imperative for organizations to have a plan for proactively preventing customer fraud and account takeover (ATO) originating from stolen credentials. But without visibility into illicit communities where these credentials are leaked and sold, organizations may not even be aware whether their customers’ credentials have been compromised.

Flashpoint Compromised Credentials Monitoring for Customers (CCM-C)

This is exactly the purpose of our Compromised Credentials Monitoring for Customers (CCM-C) solution. 

CCM-C helps organizations easily monitor the exposure of compromised credentials for customer domains and email addresses, enabling them to preempt fraudulent activity and proactively protect their client base. 

Key Features for Preventing Future Risk

Using CCM-C, organizations can remediate risks faster by identifying accounts that have been compromised on a consistent basis in order to provide ongoing fraud monitoring. 

Compromised Accounts and Passwords

By identifying compromised customer accounts, organizations gain deep insights into the types of domains being targeted, as well as the most vulnerable passwords. This enables them to better analyze and predict future attacks. 

Breaches and Alerting

Flashpoint CCM-C provides organizations access to the most up-to-date breach data and alerts you as soon as compromised credentials are identified, allowing you to remediate risks faster and get ahead of a customer data breach before it happens.

Leveraging Cookies Data to Prevent Risk

With our recent addition of cookies data to CCM-C, organizations can easily identify malware-infected customers with compromised web session cookies. 

Cookies data provides organizations with additional insights into exactly how threat actors are maliciously leveraging their customer accounts to access and infiltrate their systems. By leveraging CCM-C cookies data from Flashpoint’s robust data sources, which provide further intelligence and context on threat actor’s tactics and techniques, organizations can gain deep insights into how their customers and organization are being targeted and proactively build a better defense against ATO.

Protecting Your Client Base with Flashpoint CCM-C

Sign up for a free trial today to learn how Flashpoint can help your organization monitor compromised credentials and protect your client base from account takeover.

Compromised Credentials Monitoring for Customers (CCM-C) FAQs

Q: What is Flashpoint Compromised Credentials Monitoring for Customers (CCM-C)?

A: CCM-C is Flashpoint’s solution designed to help organizations preempt fraudulent activity and proactively protect their client base by monitoring the exposure of compromised credentials for their customer domains and email addresses across illicit communities and sources.

Q: How does the addition of “cookies data” enhance the protection offered by CCM-C?

A: The addition of cookies data enhances protection by allowing organizations to easily identify malware-infected customers with compromised web session cookies. This provides deeper insights into how threat actors are maliciously leveraging customer accounts to access and infiltrate systems, which is crucial for building a defense against sophisticated Account Takeover (ATO).

Q: What is the primary benefit of using CCM-C for ongoing customer fraud monitoring?

A: The primary benefit is faster risk remediation. CCM-C consistently identifies client accounts that have been compromised, enabling organizations to gain deep insights into targeted domains and vulnerable passwords, and allowing them to proactively act on alerts before unauthorized access or financial loss occurs.

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