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    More than 80% of major brands have had at least one fake website on the internet

    Between March and May of this year, we conducted a survey in theBrandMonitorthat identified that 84,2% of major brands had at least one fake website created and published in their name, on the internet, in the last three months. This alarming data reveals the vulnerability of brands, both Brazilian and international, to the frauds, digital threats and attacks

    The proliferation of fake websites occurs for various reasons, being one of the main issues the apparent misinformation of brands regarding frauds. This inattention sends a message to malicious users that there are opportunities to profit by using the authority and image of reputable companies. And that is concerning

    The brands most impacted by digital fraud face an average of 85 suspicious domains, compromising both your results and your reputation. Daily, new scams and fraudulent sites are emerging on the web and it is crucial that brands stay one step ahead of these malicious agents

    The main characteristics of false domains
    The first step to effectively combat fake domains is to know how to recognize them. Thus, companies are able to propose a more objective and focused planning to find those who are really the brand aggressors

    Although there are various possible formats for these frauds, there are some aspects that are common to all fraudulent addresses. I have gathered some of them below to guide and help your brand in this identification

    • Errors in the domainfake sites usually imitate legitimate sites, changing only small parts of the address. Therefore, be aware of strange suffixes.xyz, .club, .info, spelling errors or additional words and letters
    • Language slip-upsfake sites often have spelling errors, grammar and punctuation. Poorly written texts and nonsensical sentences are important warning signs
    • Design changesdisorganized layout, low-quality images and confusing navigation can also indicate a fake website. The rule is simple: always be wary of sites with an amateurish look
    • Miraculous and urgent offersabsurd discounts, free products or unmissable giveaways can be bait to lure you to a fake website. The sense of urgency is also a common weapon used by these fraudsters

    Ensuring the protection of brands against fraudulent sites goes far beyond preventing conversion theft or revenue loss, because it directly involves the way your brand is perceived by the market and by your customers. After all, this demonstrates a genuine concern for the security of its consumers' data and for maintaining a positive image. However, this is not all: this perspective also ensures that teams can identify these threats before they become costly and bureaucratic legal issues

    Diego Daminelli
    Diego Daminellihttps://www.brandmonitor.com.br/
    Diego Daminelli is the founder and CEO of BrandMonitor, leading company in brand monitoring and protection strategies. Before that, he was co-founder of MOCCATO and held leadership positions in companies such as Afilio and Zarpo. In addition to your achievements in the corporate world, is recognized for its history in growth marketing, commitment to education and support for startups
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