Dashlane Unveils AI-Powered Phishing Alerts to Prevent Attacks in Real Time

Protect your business from ever-evolving phishing attacks with AI-powered alerts, the latest advancement in the Dashlane Omnix™ platform. These intelligent alerts protect every single employee in real time, adapting as attackers do.
Phishing has always been a threat to enterprises, but AI is making these attacks faster, more personalized, and harder to spot—even for security experts.
In fact, over half the people who receive AI-generated phishing emails open them and click their malicious links, often entering their work credentials.
And the threat is expensive: Financial penalties from phishing incidents rose 144 percent from 2022 to 2023, with reputational harm increasing by 50 percent, according to Proofpoint.
That’s why we’re so excited to announce the upcoming release of AI phishing alerts, which notify users of phishing risks when they land on spoofed sites and give admins the tools to proactively protect the entire organization from suspicious domains.
Introducing AI phishing alerts: The intelligent solution for the modern enterprise
Dashlane’s AI-powered alerts use a proprietary AI model to detect suspicious sites and send employees smart, in-context alerts the moment they visit one—even if they’re not logged into Dashlane.
Our latest solution also gives admins deep, actionable insight into employee phishing risks, delivering the visibility and control needed to detect threats early, respond fast, and stay ahead of today’s most advanced attacks.
“Defenders have to match the speed of attackers if they’re going to be successful in this AI era,” said Christophe Frenet, Chief Product Officer at Dashlane.
“The strength of our AI phishing model lies in its capability to proactively and dynamically catch threats, both known and unknown, helping enterprises to build phishing resistance. This adaptability is more important than ever as spoofed sites can be spun up and taken down faster than traditional methods, like maintaining static block lists, can support.”
And as the threat of phishing continues to evolve, Dashlane’s platform enables admins to stay ahead of threats with end-to-end insights on phishing risks, based on the alerts delivered to every single employee.

Dashlane AI phishing alerts also go beyond traditional phishing protection by covering the last stage of the phishing attack lifecycle: When employees are about to engage with the attack. With our AI phishing alerts, this stage is fully covered, providing a critical layer to your enterprise’s phishing defenses.
These alerts help enterprises build phishing resistance by offering:
- Complete protection: An AI model analyzes 80 domain attributes—links, images, and more—to conduct an in-depth analysis of a potential phishing risk and alert the employee before they enter their credentials.
- Greater visibility and control: Security teams get insightful reports about phishing activity and much-needed visibility into where their phishing risks are.
- Empowered employees: Employees know in real time when they engage with a suspected phishing attack, so they can check the site’s legitimacy and report it to their security team with just one click.

You can’t protect what you don’t know. AI phishing alerts arm employees and security teams with the information they need the moment they need it to outsmart phishing attempts before they turn into breaches.
Get intelligent credential security with Dashlane Omnix
AI phishing alerts are the latest innovation coming to Dashlane Omnix, the intelligent credential security platform that empowers security teams and safeguards employees with proactive intelligence, real-time response, and protected access.
Omnix is designed to cover the full lifecycle of a credential-based threat: From detecting a compromised credential, to alerting employees and driving remediation, to ongoing credential management.
Employees need help avoiding AI-powered phishing attacks, and security teams need visibility and control to protect their organizations from a breach.
Get both with AI phishing alerts, coming soon.
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