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Enterprises often don't know whose responsibility it is to monitor for spoofed brand sites and scams

Enterprises often don't know whose responsibility it is to monitor for spoofed brand sites and scams that steal customers' trust, money, and personally identifiable information [TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( February 04, 2023 LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY [Why CISOs Should Care About Brand Impersonation Scam Sites]( Enterprises often don't know whose responsibility it is to monitor for spoofed brand sites and scams that steal customers' trust, money, and personally identifiable information. [6 Examples of the Evolution of a Scam Site]( Examining some key examples of recently found fraud sites that target the lucrative retail shoe industry helps us understand how brand impersonation sites evolve. [What CISOs Can Do About Brand Impersonation Scam Sites]( Apply these nine tips to proactively fight fraudulent websites that use your brand to rip people off. 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