Website Spoofing
Know when your website has been cloned
Criminals clone websites to make phishing attacks more convincing. Victims believe they are on the real site and unknowingly enter their credentials. The fake site is nearly indistinguishable from the original — and that is what makes this attack so dangerous.
The problem: cloned websites
Criminals regularly copy websites to carry out phishing attacks. Victims believe they are on the real site and enter their credentials. This makes phishing attacks significantly more effective.
Credibility
Victims believe they are on the real website
Credential Theft
Credentials are sent directly to the attacker
Reputation Damage
Your brand is exploited for fraud
Attic Website Clone Monitor
Attic detects when your website has been copied. You receive an early warning so you can take action — alert potential victims and limit the damage before it escalates.
How does it work?
Protect your website against cloning in three simple steps.
Add the monitor
Add the free Website Clone Monitor to your Attic app. No technical knowledge required.
Enter your domain
Enter the domain name you want to protect. The monitor starts scanning immediately.
Receive alerts
Receive notifications as soon as a clone is detected. Take immediate action to limit damage.
The monitor is powered by cloud technology and fully cost-efficient.
Related threats
Website spoofing rarely stands alone. It is part of a broader threat landscape.
Phishing
Website spoofing is often used in phishing attacks to lure victims to fake websites.
Learn moreAiTM
Fake login pages that bypass MFA by intercepting session tokens in real time.
Learn moreDomain Hijacking
Your domain itself can also be hijacked, giving attackers full control over your online identity.
Learn moreProtect your website against cloning
Know when criminals copy your website. Start today with the Attic Website Clone Monitor and prevent your brand from being exploited.