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Prove you're real.
Shut down the fakes.

Omega Guard gives your business a trust mark customers can verify in one click — then hunts the web for the clone and impostor sites copying your brand. We find them, preserve the evidence, and help take them down.

1-clickpublic verification
24/7impostor monitoring
Humanreviewed before action
CLONE DETECTION · LIVE SWEEP ⚠ Impostor
match · your-brand-llc-secure.com
Favicon hash (mmh3)MATCH !
Structural + visual fuzzy0.94 SIM !
Domain age · RDAP3 DAYS
Domain control (DNS-TXT)ABSENT
Hosting ASN reputationFLAGGED
⚠ CLONE OF VERIFIED MEMBER
EVIDENCE PRESERVED · TAKEDOWN PACKET READY
0click · customer verification
0detection signals fused
0min · web sweep cadence
0%human-reviewed before action
Built for brands customers trust with their money
Medical & Dental Insurance Auto Dealers Financial & Title Real Estate Home Services Retail
How it works

Verify. Monitor. Respond.

Three steps from "anyone can fake us" to "fakes get caught and removed."

1

Verify

You prove control of your domain and we fingerprint your real site. Customers get a public verification page they can check before they pay, book, or share anything.

2

Monitor

We continuously sweep for lookalike domains and cloned pages using domain permutations, certificate-transparency feeds, and visual + structural fingerprint matching.

3

Respond

When a fake is confirmed by a human, you get an alert, a preserved evidence bundle, and a ready-to-file takedown packet for the registrar and host.

What you get

Verified identity, and a watchtower for your brand.

Privacy-first by design — we analyze impostor artifacts, never people.

Verified trust mark

A public, one-click verification page that proves a site is the real you — and flags the ones that aren't.

Clone & impostor detection

Lookalike domains, newly registered copycats, and cloned pages — surfaced from permutation analysis and certificate-transparency monitoring.

Visual + structural match

Favicon hashing, structural fuzzy-hashing, and screenshot-level visual similarity catch copies that simple keyword scans miss.

Evidence & chain of custody

Page capture, WHOIS, certificate, and archive — each hashed with SHA-256 and preserved the moment a fake is confirmed.

Takedown packets

A structured, ready-to-send complaint for the registrar and host — generated automatically on confirmation, so you act fast.

Human-in-the-loop

Software assists; a trained reviewer confirms before any action. No person profiling, full audit trail, and AI involvement always disclosed.

Get protected

Check any business free. Protect yours with a membership.

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  • Evidence with chain of custody
  • Ready-to-file takedown packets
  • Member dashboard & alerts
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Brand-protection terms, defined

The language of clone-site detection, in plain English.

Clone / impostor site

A near-identical copy of a real business's website — same look, layout, and branding — built to deceive customers into paying or sharing data.

Lookalike domain

A web address that mimics a real one through typos, swapped characters, or extra words (like "-secure" or "-llc") to pass for the genuine business.

Certificate transparency

A public log of every SSL certificate issued on the web. Monitoring it reveals a fake version of your domain the moment someone sets one up.

Chain of custody

A documented, tamper-evident record of when and how evidence was collected — so a takedown request or legal complaint holds up.

Takedown packet

A structured, ready-to-send complaint with the evidence a domain registrar or web host needs to remove a fraudulent site quickly.

Trust mark

A public verification badge customers can check to confirm a website really belongs to the verified business — before they pay or share data.

Questions, answered

What businesses ask before they enroll.

What is Omega Guard?

Omega Guard is a brand-protection service that gives your business a verified trust mark customers can check in one click, and continuously monitors the web for clone and impostor sites copying your brand. When a fake is confirmed, we preserve the evidence and hand you a ready-to-file takedown packet.

How does it detect clone or impostor websites?

We fuse multiple signals: lookalike-domain permutations, certificate-transparency monitoring, favicon hashing, structural HTML fuzzy-hashing, screenshot-level visual similarity, domain age via RDAP, domain-control checks, and hosting reputation. Every match is scored and confirmed by a human.

How do my customers verify my business?

They visit guard.omegapointsolutions.com, enter a domain, and instantly see whether it's a verified Omega Guard member, unknown, or a reported impostor. It's free and needs no account — a trust signal you can put on your site, invoices, and emails.

What happens when you find a fake?

You get an alert, a preserved evidence bundle — page capture, WHOIS, certificate, and archive, each hashed with SHA-256 for chain of custody — and a structured takedown packet ready to send to the registrar and host.

Who is it for?

Small and mid-sized businesses whose customers trust them with money and data: medical and dental practices, insurance, auto dealers, financial and title services, real estate, home services, and retail — especially teams without in-house security.

Do you track or profile people?

No. Omega Guard is privacy-first. We analyze impostor website artifacts, not people, and monitor only for enrolled, consenting members. It's not surveillance, profiling, or biometrics. Software assists; a trained human decides before any action, and AI involvement is always disclosed.

Americans reported losing $3.5 billion to imposter scams in 2025.

Imposter scams were the most-reported fraud to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission — and most start with a fake site or message copying a real business. Verify yours and put a watchtower over your brand. Source: FTC, June 2026.

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