Case Study: Gett Stops Emulator-Based Fraud with SecuredTouch Behavioral Biometrics

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Global on-demand Mobility Company, Implements Behavioral Biometrics to Fight Emulator-based Fraud

Gett, the global on-demand mobility company operating in more than 120 cities, was facing a growing problem with new account fraud and credit card fraud carried out through emulators. Fraudsters were using valid stolen cards and virtual devices to bypass existing device fingerprinting and other classic fraud tools, creating a challenge that was hard to detect without blocking legitimate users.

SecuredTouch implemented its behavioral biometrics platform to analyze human-to-device interactions and identify emulator-based activity in real time, without requiring enrollment or baseline profiling. The solution uncovered dozens of emulator sessions each day that had been invisible to Gett’s existing tools and accounted for a significant portion of overall fraud, delivering strong ROI by stopping fraudulent account openings before damage could occur.


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Gett

Guy Douek

Global Head of Payments


SecuredTouch

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