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Arkose Device ID uses AI to recognize devices across changing fingerprints

Arkose Device ID uses AI to recognize devices across changing fingerprints 2026-03-04 at 10:19 By Industry News Arkose Labs has announced the latest release of Arkose Device ID, a solution within the new Arkose Titan platform. It layers AI-driven similarity analysis on top of exact-match identification, enabling recognition of the same device across evolving fingerprints […]

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Arkose Titan Aims to make bot, scraping, and AI fraud economically unviable

Arkose Titan Aims to make bot, scraping, and AI fraud economically unviable 2026-01-30 at 10:48 By Industry News Arkose Labs announced Arkose Titan, a unified platform that protects enterprises from human and AI-powered fraud, scraping and bot attacks. Unlike fragmented point solutions, Arkose Titan provides defense-in-depth through intelligent detection and adaptive mitigation against both traditional

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Waiting for AI superintelligence? Don’t hold your breath

Waiting for AI superintelligence? Don’t hold your breath 2026-01-27 at 09:44 By Sinisa Markovic AI’s impact on systems, security, and decision-making is already permanent. Superintelligence, often referred to as artificial superintelligence (ASI), describes a theoretical stage in which AI capability exceeds human cognitive performance across domains. Whether current systems are progressing toward cybersecurity superintelligence remains

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Agentic AI puts defenders on a tighter timeline to adapt

Agentic AI puts defenders on a tighter timeline to adapt 2025-11-18 at 08:44 By Anamarija Pogorelec Security teams know that attackers rarely wait for defenders to be ready. The latest AI Maturity in Cybersecurity Report from Arkose Labs shows how quickly the threat landscape is shifting and how slowly organizations can respond in comparison. Attackers

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The architecture of lies: Bot farms are running the disinformation war

The architecture of lies: Bot farms are running the disinformation war 2025-10-07 at 14:03 By Sinisa Markovic Bot farms have moved into the center of information warfare, using automated accounts to manipulate public opinion, influence elections, and weaken trust in institutions. Algorithms reward noise over truth Thales reports that in 2024, automated bot traffic made

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Arkose Labs launches Edge and Scraping Protection to secure enterprise digital borders

Arkose Labs launches Edge and Scraping Protection to secure enterprise digital borders 2025-04-30 at 11:04 By Industry News Arkose Labs has announced the expansion of its security portfolio with two new offerings: Arkose Edge and Arkose Scraping Protection. These innovations address the growing challenges large enterprises face in securing their complex digital perimeters and protecting

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Enterprises invest heavily in AI-powered solutions

Enterprises invest heavily in AI-powered solutions 2025-02-06 at 06:38 By Help Net Security AI is driving significant changes in attack sources, with 88% of enterprises observing an increase in AI-powered bot attacks in the last two years, according to Arkose Labs. 53% said they have lost between $10 million to over $500 million during the

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Infosec products of the month: November 2024

Infosec products of the month: November 2024 2024-11-29 at 06:03 By Help Net Security Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: Absolute, Arkose Labs, Atakama, BlackFog, Eurotech, HiddenLayer, Hornetsecurity, Nirmata, Radware, Rakuten Viber, Symbiotic Security, Tanium, and Vectra AI. Tanium Cloud Workloads provides visibility and protection for

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New infosec products of the week: November 22, 2024

New infosec products of the week: November 22, 2024 2024-11-22 at 06:03 By Help Net Security Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Aon, Arkose Labs, HiddenLayer, Hornetsecurity, Radware, and Tanium. Arkose Device ID detects suspicious activity patterns By adding Arkose Device ID to the Arkose Labs’

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Arkose Device ID detects suspicious activity patterns

Arkose Device ID detects suspicious activity patterns 2024-11-20 at 10:50 By Industry News Arkose Labs launched Arkose Device ID, a device identification solution that raises the bar in fraud detection by combining precise device tracking with session-based risk signals and anti-spoofing technology. Arkose Device ID is designed to address the growing sophistication of cyber threats,

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Escalating cyber threats: Bots, fraud farms, and cryptojacking surge, urgently requiring attention

Escalating cyber threats: Bots, fraud farms, and cryptojacking surge, urgently requiring attention 2024-01-05 at 06:32 By Help Net Security The motivations behind cyberattacks are as diverse as the methods employed. Whether driven by financial gain, political agendas, or sheer malice, cybercriminals exploit weaknesses in cybersecurity defenses, seeking entry points to compromise sensitive data, disrupt critical

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Cybercrime operation that sold millions of fraudulent Microsoft accounts disrupted

Cybercrime operation that sold millions of fraudulent Microsoft accounts disrupted 14/12/2023 at 12:19 By Help Net Security Microsoft disrupted an alleged threat actor group that built viable cybercrime-as-a-service (CaaS) businesses. Dubbed Storm-1152 by Microsoft, the group bilked enterprises and consumers globally out of millions of dollars. Images of Storm-1152’s illicit websites. Source: Microsoft Cybercrime-as-a-service is

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Cybercriminals turn to ready-made bots for quick attacks

Cybercriminals turn to ready-made bots for quick attacks 23/11/2023 at 08:31 By Help Net Security Bots and human fraud farms were responsible for billions of attacks in the H1 of 2023 and into Q3, according to Arkose Labs. These attacks comprised 73% of all website and app traffic measured. In other words, almost three-quarters of

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