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As of November, 2010, MarkMonitor has  over 509,000 domain names under its management and safeguards the brands of companies like Facebook<ref> [http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Midmarket/Facebook-Targeted-in-Spam-Scam-603252/ E Week]</ref>,  and [[Wikimedia Foundation]];<ref>[http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Resolution:MarkMonitor Wikimedia Foundation] </ref>
 
As of November, 2010, MarkMonitor has  over 509,000 domain names under its management and safeguards the brands of companies like Facebook<ref> [http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Midmarket/Facebook-Targeted-in-Spam-Scam-603252/ E Week]</ref>,  and [[Wikimedia Foundation]];<ref>[http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Resolution:MarkMonitor Wikimedia Foundation] </ref>
 
MarkMonitor also has strategic alliances with [[Microsoft]], [[Yahoo|Yahoo!]], [[AOL|America Online Inc.]], [[Kroll]], [[The Steele Foundation]], [[Earthlink]], [[LexisNexis]], and the [[Anti-Phishing Working Group]].<ref> [http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=3786391 Bloomsberg Business Week]</ref>  
 
MarkMonitor also has strategic alliances with [[Microsoft]], [[Yahoo|Yahoo!]], [[AOL|America Online Inc.]], [[Kroll]], [[The Steele Foundation]], [[Earthlink]], [[LexisNexis]], and the [[Anti-Phishing Working Group]].<ref> [http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=3786391 Bloomsberg Business Week]</ref>  
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Mark Monitor employs robots operating from a wide range of servers hosted by major providers including Google.
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While MarkMonitor's business purpose is protection against unauthorized use of intellectual property or web resources, the company employs techniques to avoid routine digital protection measures such as [http://www.robotstxt.org/robots.txt robots.txt] files. MarkMonitor robots also routinely scrape web sites without issuing [http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html referer fields] which is considered a security risk as blank referer fields are generally associated with malicious attacks.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 19:05, 25 May 2012

MarkMonitorLogo.JPG
Type: Privately Held
Industry: Internet, Brand protection
Founded: San Francisco, CA, 1998
Founder(s): Faisal Shah
Headquarters: 303 Second Street, Suite 800N
San Francisco, CA 94107
Products: Domain Management, Online Trademark Protection, Online Channel Protection, AntiPhishing Solutions
Employees: 180 (2008)
Revenue: $30.0M (2008)
Website: MarkMonitor.com
Twitter:
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@MarkMonitor
Key People
Faisal Shah, Chairman

Irfan Salim, CEO
Chris Bounds, COO
Ted Sergott, SVP of Eng
Kurt Wedel, SVP of Sales and Bus Dev

MarkMonitor is an internet-based company that provides enterprise brand protection solutions and services. It was founded in 1998 and is headquartered at San Francisco, California, with regional offices and operations centers in London, Boise, New York, and Washington, D.C. [1]

As of November, 2010, MarkMonitor has over 509,000 domain names under its management and safeguards the brands of companies like Facebook[2], and Wikimedia Foundation;[3] MarkMonitor also has strategic alliances with Microsoft, Yahoo!, America Online Inc., Kroll, The Steele Foundation, Earthlink, LexisNexis, and the Anti-Phishing Working Group.[4]

Mark Monitor employs robots operating from a wide range of servers hosted by major providers including Google.

While MarkMonitor's business purpose is protection against unauthorized use of intellectual property or web resources, the company employs techniques to avoid routine digital protection measures such as robots.txt files. MarkMonitor robots also routinely scrape web sites without issuing referer fields which is considered a security risk as blank referer fields are generally associated with malicious attacks.

History

  • 2000- MarkMonitor became an ICANN accredited domain registrar. [6]
  • 2001- MarkMonitor announced strategic alliance with Lexis-Nexis, a research solution provider company.[7]
  • 2002- MarkMonitor also formed a strategic alliance with Eversheds, an UK based law firm. [8]
  • 2003- MarkMonitor announced a merger with Alldomains.com, a domain registration and management providing company from California. [9]
  • 2004- MarkMonitor announced participation in a comprehensive effort to stop online fraud, sponsored by the FSTC. The other participants included America's largest financial institutions, like: Citicorp, JPMorgan Chase, Comerica, Visa USA, ABN AMRO, KeyBank, Capital One and University Bank, and others. [10]
  • 2005- MarkMonitor signed partnership contracts with AOL to develop a new initiative to protect its users against phishing. [11]
  • 2005- It was announced that MarkMonitor, with Cyota Inc. and Internet Identity , would regularly provide information on confirmed phishing websites as part of efforts to help enhance the protection offered by Microsoft. [12]
  • 2006- MarkMonitor announced the closing of a $12 million venture capital investment led by Cargill Ventures. [14]
  • 2006- MarkMonitor and Sports Marketing Surveys formed an alliance to protect the 2006 World Cup and Olympic Winter Games Brands online.[15]
  • 2008- MarkMonitor signed a deal with TUV Rheinland Group's Brand Risk Management service (BRM) to offer the customers brand protection solution.[16] U.S. Central Credit Union and its 26 member corporate credit unions deployed anti-phishing solutions from MarkMonitor in February 2008. [17]
  • 2009- MarkMonitor announced AntiFraud Solutions, a patented technology that would enable brand owners to prevent, detect and respond to phishing and malware attacks. [18]
  • 2010- MarkMonitor acquired DtecNet Software, a global anti-piracy company for an undisclosed amount of money. [19]

Product And Services

  • Domain Management: Domain Management establishes brands online including safety and security services with domain managements services
  • MarkMonitor Brand Protection™ : Offers to eliminate fraudulent use of companies brands online to safeguard brand equity, web traffic, marketing investments, and revenue from paid search scams, unauthorized channels, counterfeit, pirated and grey market sales, false association, cybersquatting, and other online threats.
  • AntiFraud Solutions: offers to protect enterprises and their customers from phishing and malware attacks as it predicts detects, blocks, monitors and shuts down phishing and malware sites.

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