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Anti-Fraud Firm InfoArmor Acquires IntelCrawler

Posted on January 28, 2015 by in Security

InfoArmor, a provider of fraud and identify theft protection services, has acquired cybercrime research firm IntelCrawler for an undisclosed sum.

With IntelCrawler under its belt, Scottsdale, Arizona-based InfoArmor plans to form a new Enterprise Threat Intelligence unit that will help customers discover and block attacks targeting intellectual property.

Founded in 2013 by Dan Clements and Andrew Komarov, IntelCrawler offers threat intelligence, data and security research services to large corporate and government clients.

 

Komarov previously worked for Russian cybercrime research firm Group-IB.

IntelCrawler has uncovered a number of cybercrime operators and malware, including a claim back in Jan. 2014 when the company said it had discovered someone they believe was tied to the malware known as Kaptoxa or BlackPOS, which was used in the high-profile attacks against Target.

“InfoArmor is thrilled about joining forces with Dan, Andrew and the IntelCrawler team,” said John Schreiber, InfoArmor’s president, adding that IntelCrawler’s data, intelligence and research capabilities are beneficial for its clients, who are pushing for threat identification, assessment, and attribution. 

“Using IntelCrawler’s context-aware intelligence and operative human intelligence, we will now be able to connect even more dots between cyber intelligence and emerging enterprise threats,” said Drew Smith, CEO of InfoArmor.

The cash and stock transaction was completed on Jan. 23, 2015.

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Google Acquires Spider.io to Help Combat Online Ad Fraud

Posted on February 21, 2014 by in Security

Google announced on Friday it has acquired UK startup spider.io for its technology used in the fight against online advertising fraud.

According to Google, the spider.io team has spent the past 3 years building a “world-class ad fraud fighting operation” that the search giant plans to integrate into its products. 

“By including spider.io’s fraud-fighting expertise in our products, we can scale our efforts to weed out bad actors and improve the entire digital ecosystem,” Neal Mohan, VP, Display Advertising at Google’s DoubleClick unit, wrote in a blog post announcing the acquisition.

“Our immediate priority is to include their fraud detection technology in our video and display ads products, where they will complement our existing efforts,” Mohan continued. “Over the long term, our goal is to improve the metrics that advertisers and publishers use to determine the value of digital media and give all parties a clearer, cleaner picture of what campaigns and media are truly delivering strong results. Also, by including spider.io’s fraud fighting expertise in our products, we can scale our efforts to weed out bad actors and improve the entire digital ecosystem.”

Terms of the acquistion were not disclosed.

Earlier this month, Google acquired security startup SlickLogin, an Israeli company working on innovative authentication solutions that leverage mobile and audio technology.

Related: Flashback Trojan Targets Big Profits Through Google Ads Fraud Scheme

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