This is the sixth edition of our monthly tracker highlighting email domains linked to fraudulent activity. Just like in August's report, our goal is to equip security and anti-fraud teams with greater visibility into the email infrastructure commonly exploited by bots and fraudsters. What this list includes: The domains featured| The Castle blog
The navigator.deviceMemory attribute is part of the Device Memory API. It exposes an approximate amount of system RAM to help websites adjust resource usage for low-end devices. But like many hardware-related attributes, it also contributes to the browser fingerprint, and its value can be misrepresented or tampered with in| The Castle blog
This is the fifth edition of our monthly tracker highlighting email domains linked to fraudulent activity. Just like in July's report, our goal is to equip security and anti-fraud teams with greater visibility into the email infrastructure commonly exploited by bots and fraudsters. What this list includes: The domains featured| The Castle blog
Most disposable email services are easy to detect. They use obvious domains like tempmail.xyz or tmxttvmail.com, which are widely known and routinely flagged by basic anti-abuse filters. Emailnator is different. While it still provides access to standard temporary inboxes, its most concerning feature is the ability to generate| The Castle blog
This is the first release in a new Castle series highlighting email domains associated with fraudulent activity. Our goal is to provide visibility into email infrastructure commonly abused by bots and fraudsters, so that security teams can improve their detection systems. Each month, we’ll publish a ranked list of| The Castle blog