Securing the online user environment by intercepting unauthorized access attempts, blocking credential-stuffing attacks, and protecting customer loyalty balances in real time.
Traditional rule-based authentication checks are historically insufficient for defending consumer portals against modern, automated account takeover (ATO) methods. When bad actors execute massive credential-stuffing campaigns using leaked datasets, simple static checks fail to block unauthorized logins, exposing payment methods to theft.
This protection gap leads to fraudulent checkout operations, drained loyalty balances, severe brand reputation damage, and an excessive influx of high-priority support claims that lock up backend administrative resources.
We engineered an automated identity defense matrix linking storefront login nodes cleanly with Forter’s advanced Identity Graph architecture. The system monitors authentication parameters—including precise device fingerprints, historical transaction speeds, behavioral biometrics, and cross-merchant database trends.
Evaluating risk variables allows the setup to resolve interactions smoothly within milliseconds: clearing verified customers hands-free, dropping block screens on known bad actors, or routing anomalous requests to step-up validation challenges.
We mapped out a secure, high-speed authentication payload routing schema designed to process high-frequency validation requests without creating front-end lag or database timeouts. Request the technical overview.
Protected reward structures and closed corporate liability loops by preventing points drainage anomalies completely.
Purged severe support ticket spikes by catching account compromises automatically upstream before damages manifest.
Maintained a fast, uninhibited customer portal layout for verified shoppers while ensuring total system isolation.