Strengthening Security and Elevating User Experiences: Introducing Arkose Device ID in an Evolving Threat Landscape
In today's increasingly digital and interconnected world, traditional security measures — once deemed foolproof — are now being exploited by sophisticated cybercriminals. Whether it's fake account creation, account takeovers (ATO), session hijacking, or fraudulent transactions, the attack surface is larger than ever. A recent proprietary study by Arkose Labs found that more than 70% of enterprises consider identity-based attacks—including fake account creation and ATO, to be their top security concern. Even more troubling, 40% of these attacks are AI-powered, reflecting the growing sophistication of modern threats.
At Arkose Labs, we believe that tackling these advanced threats requires adaptive, intelligent solutions that evolve with the landscape. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our Arkose Device ID—an advanced device identification system designed to not only bolster fraud detection and prevention but also enhance the user experience across critical interactions like registration, login, and payments. In a time when fraudsters increasingly target weak points in the customer journey, this feature offers an innovative approach to strengthening security without adding unnecessary friction for legitimate users.
The Problem with Traditional Security Measures
Today’s security landscape is shifting: traditional tools that once signaled trust are now vulnerabilities, especially against AI-driven fraud tactics. Sophisticated attackers, often aided by bots, can easily spoof these signals, bypassing standard detection. The World Economic Forum highlights this reality, noting that AI now enables cybercriminals to create advanced identity scams that put individuals and organizations at risk. With more than 775 million stolen credentials available for sale, fraudsters have a direct path into what should be secure systems—an issue that over 70% of executives in Arkose Labs’ survey see as a top concern.
Arkose Labs' study also found that 88% of security professionals report a rise in AI-powered bot attacks, where bots can mimic trusted devices and identities to evade detection. "We're effective at blocking repeat fraud attempts, but catching them early is where device identification is crucial," said an engineering leader at a fast-growth neobank.
In response, Arkose Labs is introducing solutions that provide resilience, adaptability, and intelligence to help businesses stay ahead of these evolving threats.
The Role of Device Identification in a Sophisticated Threat Landscape
This is where Arkose Device ID steps in.
By introducing Arkose Device ID into your fraud detection strategy, you add a layer of insight that is harder to fake. This system creates unique, persistent identifiers for each device, allowing you to track specific devices and correlate their behavior with user-specific signals like user IDs, email addresses, and payment methods. Unlike traditional identifiers, which can be easily spoofed, Arkose Device ID leverages hardware attributes, browser configurations, and session telemetry to create a detailed, dynamic fingerprint of each device.
Arkose Device ID goes beyond traditional device fingerprinting. It combines session-based risk insights with anti-spoofing technology, ensuring precise tracking so you can distinguish between genuine users, bots, and bad actors—an unmatched approach in the industry. By leveraging both stateful and stateless methods to create unique identifiers, Arkose Device ID allows you to maintain accurate, persistent device tracking without the disruptions that version updates or other changes often cause with competing solutions.
The beauty of our technology is its seamless integration as an add-on to the Arkose Labs solution. It assigns unique device identifiers to all incoming traffic, giving you visibility into user behaviors tied to those devices from the very first interaction—without needing additional vendors or datasets. This continuous, real-time, proactive monitoring helps prevent fraud before it can escalate.
To support ongoing improvements in our device identification capabilities, our Device ID includes a robust versioning feature. This versioning feature ensures that as we continue enhancing the identifier we maintain a clear link to the previous version of the identifier. By implementing this versioning system, we are able to enhance the efficacy without causing disruption.
Key Applications
Arkose Device ID feature is a powerful tool for tackling a wide range of fraud use cases, from account takeovers to transaction fraud. Here are just a few of the key ways it strengthens your security posture:
Risky Device Monitoring: By tracking devices across sessions, businesses can detect suspicious activity patterns, such as an unusually high number of failed login attempts or activity from a previously unknown device. This allows businesses to take proactive action before fraudsters succeed.
Account Takeover (ATO) Detection: It plays a critical role in detecting account takeovers by linking devices to user accounts. If an unrecognized or suspicious device attempts to log in, the system flags it as a potential threat. This can trigger additional verification steps or prevent unauthorized access altogether.
Account Sharing Detection: Fraud rings often use tactics like account sharing, where a device logs in from different locations in a short period. Arkose Device ID can help identify these patterns, flagging accounts that exhibit unusual behaviors and preventing fraud rings from exploiting your platform.
Fraud Ring Identification: By maintaining a record of known fraudulent devices, businesses can prevent fraud rings from targeting their platforms. Devices previously flagged for fraudulent activity can be blocked or flagged for closer scrutiny in future interactions.
Risky Payment Flagging: Transactions originating from unrecognized or suspicious devices can be flagged for additional verification, reducing the likelihood of fraudulent payments. It ensures that legitimate devices can move through payment workflows with minimal friction, while higher-risk transactions are subjected to additional scrutiny.
Streamlining User Experience
Security doesn’t have to come at the expense of user experience. With Arkose Device ID, legitimate users benefit from a streamlined, frictionless journey. The system recognizes returning devices and reduces the need for repeated authentication challenges. For example, if a returning trusted device logs in, Arkose Labs’ system can bypass certain enforcement challenges, speeding up the process and improving the user experience.
By configuring customized rules for challenge bypasses, businesses can fine-tune the balance between security and convenience. For instance, if the device is within the configured time window and hasn’t triggered excessive challenge bypasses, it can proceed without additional friction. This intelligent decisioning enhances the user experience while maintaining the necessary security measures for new or suspicious devices.
Building Resilient, Adaptive Security for the Future
As cyber threats evolve, traditional risk signals alone no longer suffice. Arkose Device ID offers businesses a robust tool to stay ahead of fraud by combining persistent device identifiers with real-time telemetry and session-based signals on every interaction. This capability allows organizations to detect anomalies with precision and capture nuanced device behavior.
Device identification is a critical element toward resilient, adaptive security—one that not only responds to threats but anticipates and prevents them. With AI-driven attacks on the rise, Arkose Device ID equips businesses to track behavior, identify risky devices, and safeguard critical interactions while ensuring a seamless experience for legitimate customers.
For more information on how to implement Arkose Device ID in your platform and enhance your fraud prevention strategy, contact our team today. Together, we can build a smarter, more secure digital experience for your users.
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- Strengthening Security and Elevating User Experiences: Introducing Arkose Device ID in an Evolving Threat Landscape
- The Problem with Traditional Security Measures
- The Role of Device Identification in a Sophisticated Threat Landscape
- Key Applications
- Streamlining User Experience
- Building Resilient, Adaptive Security for the Future