Top 10 use cases for reCAPTCHA Enterprise to defend against OWASP Web-Automated Attacks
How you can use reCAPTCHA Enterprise to protect your websites from some of OWASP’s most challenging web-automated attacks.
The threat landscape is changing as more businesses require that their customers have user accounts and login credentials to make purchases. According to a report by the Akrose Lab, about 73% of fraud and abuse cases were logins, and 19% of fraud and abuse were account registrations1.
Fraudsters know that if they can take over a legitimate customer’s account and blend in with normal customer traffic patterns, they can commit a wide variety of fraudulent activities and damage your business’ brand and bottom line.
In the OWASP Automated Threat Handbook Web Applications Version 1.2, the handbook describes several threats that can target your web applications as a result of malicious web automation. In our handbook, we explore what we believe to be the top ten OWASP threats and how our solution, reCAPTCHA Enterprise, can help protect your business.