

Brand Protection for Transit
Brand Protection Tuned for Transit
Netcraft protects toll authorities, airlines, parking lot management, and other transit companies from cyber attacks like phishing, smishing, and quishing.
Trusted by Transit Companies Worldwide
A Growing Threat for Brands on The Move
Customers using toll roads, paid parking, or airline travel are increasingly targeted by domain impersonation and texting scams designed to trick customers and steal credentials.
Defend Your Customers
against top scams facing the transit industry
Travel and transit companies such as airlines, toll authorities, and parking lot operators are targets for scammers to steal customer login credentials or money. These threats overwhelm support staff and damage the brand's reputation.
Toll Authorities
Airlines
Parking Technology

Scam Prevention Capabilities for Transit
Safely explore an attack site without spinning up virtual machines using our Screenshot Tool and 250+ proxy network. Netcraft uncloaks content, bypassing blocking techniques to grab any evidence you need, blocking phishing content invisible to others, and taking it down.


Ensure customers only interact with official, trusted channels. No more users falling for typosquatting phishing sites. In minutes, identify, block, and remove fake payment portals that steal user data.
Through abuse box processing, screenshots from customers are sent directly to Netcraft to analyze. Using OCR technology, we extract phone numbers and identify malicious domains in the text or QR codes. Once a threat is confirmed and evidence is collected, we deploy a block and initiate takedowns.

Unmatched Scale and Effectiveness
Netcraft’s online brand protection operates 24/7 to discover and stop phishing, fraud, scams, and cyber attacks through extensive automation, AI, machine learning, and human insight.
Trusted Compliance and Security
Frequently Asked Questions
What is phishing and why is it a concern for airlines, paid parking lots, and toll authorities?
Phishing is a type of cyber attack where attackers impersonate legitimate entities, such as airlines or toll authorities, to steal sensitive information like login credentials, payment details, or personal data. This is particularly concerning for airlines and toll authorities, as their customers often provide critical financial information, and phishing attacks can lead to financial loss, customer complaints, and damage to a business’ reputation.
What is Quishing?
Quishing, or QR Code Phishing, is a cyberattack where criminals use malicious QR codes to trick victims, such as applying a QR code sticker over a legitimate instance in a physical environment like a parking lot. Once scanned, these QR codes lead users to fake websites designed to steal sensitive information such as login credentials or payment details.
What is Smishing?
Smishing is a type of phishing attack that uses text messages and encrypted peer-to-peer messaging (like RCS and iMessage) to lure victims. Cybercriminals send fake messages pretending to be from trusted organizations, in an attempt to engage in conversations or distribute phishing links to steal personal data or infect devices with malware.
What is Vishing?
Vishing, short for "voice phishing," is when cybercriminals use phone calls or voice messages to impersonate legitimate institutions. The threat actors' goal is often to convince victims to reveal personal data such as login credentials, credit card numbers, and other sensitive information.
How do Survey Scams work?
Survey scams trick victims into completing fake surveys in exchange for a reward or prize. With the promise of a compelling offer, these scams are used to collect PII (personally identifiable information), payment details, and login credentials.



