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- coined the phrase; MarkMonitor registered "BrandJacking Index" as a trademark, but not the term "brandjacking" on its own). The tactic is often ****ociated...
- to: Bluejacking, the unsolicited transmission of data via Bluetooth Brandjacking, the unauthorized use of a company's brand Browser hijacking Clickjacking...
- the Markmonitor web site, it has been publishing a report called the Brandjacking Index since 2007, to ****ess how Internet threats affect corresponding...
- cousin domain, or a fake URL, is a form of cybersquatting, and possibly brandjacking which relies on mistakes such as typos made by Internet users when inputting...
- from 2021 WIPO's Global Intellectual Property Filing Services​, WIPO. Brandjacking Domain name front running Domain Name System Domain sniping Domain tasting...
- began selling licensed Duff beer in Chile, with a view to driving out brandjacking. In 2016, Time included Duff Beer in a list of the most influential fictional...
- websites and e-mailPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Brandjacking – ****uming the online identity of another entity Clickjacking In-session...
- Adwords using Pizza Fellas' brandnames. Menulog's conduct, known as brandjacking had the effect of redirecting Pizza Fellas' customers to the Menulog...
- "sting site", or a "fake URL", is a form of cybersquatting, and possibly brandjacking which relies on mistakes such as typos made by Internet users when inputting...
- Journal hijacking refers to the brandjacking of a legitimate academic journal by a malicious third party. Typically, the imposter journal sets up a fraudulent...