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title: "Brand Impersonation Monitoring and Queries"
slug: "brand-impersonation-monitoring-and-queries"
tags: ["Brand Impersonation", "Phishing Detection", "Threat Monitoring"]
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published: 2026-06-09T03:02:21Z
canonical: "help.silentpush.com/brand-impersonation-monitoring-and-queries"
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# Brand Impersonation Monitoring and Queries

Silent Push provides tools to monitor and detect brand impersonation attempts through various query types: **Domain Impersonation**, **Email Impersonation**, **Favicon Impersonation**, and **HTML Title Impersonation**. These tools help organizations track potential threats, protect brand integrity, and respond proactively to phishing and impersonation attacks.

## Monitor Brand Impersonation Results

The Monitor feature lets you track results for any Brand Impersonation query and receive email alerts about changes every 24 hours. Key benefits include:

- **Real-time Threat Surveillanc**e: Continuous tracking of domains and sites that may impersonate your brand, alerting teams to new threats as they emerge.
- **Rapid Phishing Detection**: Quickly flags impersonation attempts, enabling proactive responses to reduce phishing risks.
- **Brand Integrity Protectio**n: Minimizes damage to brand reputation and user trust by addressing impersonation issues early.
- **Efficiency for Security Teams**: Automates detection, freeing teams from manual searches to focus on analysis and mitigation.
- **Threat Actor Insights**: Identifies trends in impersonation tactics and provides data to enhance security strategies.

### Set Up Monitoring for a Brand Impersonation Result Set

1. Run one of the following Brand Impersonation queries:
  1. Domain Impersonation
  2. Email Impersonation
  3. Favicon Impersonation
  4. HTML Title Impersonation
2. From the **Query Results** section, select **Monitor**.
3. In the Monitor name box, enter a name for the monitor.
4. (Optional) In the **Description** box, add a description of the monitor.
5. Click **Save**.

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