ATO Prevention

Account Takeover Prevention

Protect customer accounts and swiftly identify compromised machines and credentials leveraging a proprietary real-time database.
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World'sfirst and only real-time account security and protection with hourly updates and alerts
Swiftly identify compromised machines and credentials and preempt potential breaches with ATOP. Leveraging a proprietary real-time database, ATOP updates compromised machine and credential information on an hourly basis – far surpassing the weekly or monthly updates offered by traditional “Threat Intelligence” platforms.
How it works?
How it works
Key features of our real-time account takeover prevention system:
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Automated prevention

Seamless integration with your application automatically triggers password reset, preventing login and abuse of compromised customer accounts

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Real-time credential updates

Our database confirms credential compromises within hours of their occurrence, setting us apart from other services that may take weeks or months to update.

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Customer security

Ensure the security of your customers' accounts, even in the event their own systems suffer a data breach.

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Invisible security

Maintain seamless security, invisibly safeguarding them without impacting their user experience, all achieved with ultra-fast measures that they won’t even notice.

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Authenticate credential security instantly during each login
Maintain seamless security, invisibly safeguarding them without impacting their user experience, all achieved with ultra-fast measures that they won’t even notice.
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Safeguard your organization with proactive defense against account takeovers
Account takeover (ATO) threats are at an all-time high, driven by an endless stream of compromised credentials, often resulting in direct financial loss.
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