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Unit21’s integration of Fingerprint’s device intelligence, which collects and analyzes over 100 signals from the browser, device, and network with its AML platform to help detect complex fraud types such as credential stuffing and geolocation spoofing in real-time

July 23, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Unit21 announced its new device intelligence capabilities designed to help fintechs combat the ongoing threat of fraud. The company’s fraud-fighting platform now incorporates Fingerprint’s device intelligence, which collects and analyzes over 100 signals from the browser, device, and network to flag potential fraud patterns, such as repeated login attempts across multiple user accounts, in real time. Unit21 is the most flexible real-time fraud and AML platform that empowers fintechs to build and adapt faster than fraudsters without the need for complex coding, cumbersome reporting processes, or lengthy analyses. With access to persistent, highly accurate device IDs and real-time Smart Signals, such as Bot Detection, VPN Detection, and more, fintechs using Fingerprint and Unit21 can expand their arsenal of insights to combat bad actors. These newly added capabilities help tackle complex fraud types, including: Credential stuffing: Detects bot activity and repeated login attempts across multiple accounts from the same device. Elder & emergency scams: Identifies potentially suspicious activity such as new or unrecognized devices accessing an account and IP geolocation mismatches, which can signal scammers attempting to exploit vulnerable users. Tech support scams: Detects use of virtual machines, developer tools and abnormal device behavior, such as unusual spikes in activity, as well as new logins from unfamiliar devices or locations. Geolocation spoofing: Detects mismatched time zones, use of proxies, and other methods fraudsters use to evade detection.

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