ACSiON Introduces Phishing Countermeasure Service to The Shimane Bank
ACSiON, a cybersecurity and data intelligence company established on July 16, 2019, has implemented its phishing countermeasure service at The Shimane Bank. This service offers 24-hour monitoring specifically for domestic companies, enabling early detection of fraudulent sites and facilitating their closure.
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ACSiON (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Representatives: Takanori Yasuda, Takaaki Takishita) announced the introduction of its phishing countermeasure service to The Shimane Bank (Headquarters: Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture; President: Kazuhiko Nagaoka). In recent years, phishing scams targeting financial institutions have become increasingly sophisticated, with a rise in complex attacks combining SMS, email, and fake websites. ACSiON's service offers 24-hour monitoring tailored for domestic companies, ensuring early detection of fraudulent sites and appropriate requests for their closure. This mechanism contributes to securing safety for service providers and maintaining user trust. As a cybersecurity company, ACSiON leverages its expertise in financial crime countermeasures and its solution development capabilities as a platform operator for public personal authentication services (JPKI) to provide services addressing new risks in a digital society. ACSiON was established on July 16, 2019.