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.
Three steps from "anyone can fake us" to "fakes get caught and removed."
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.
We continuously sweep for lookalike domains and cloned pages using domain permutations, certificate-transparency feeds, and visual + structural fingerprint matching.
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.
Privacy-first by design — we analyze impostor artifacts, never people.
A public, one-click verification page that proves a site is the real you — and flags the ones that aren't.
Lookalike domains, newly registered copycats, and cloned pages — surfaced from permutation analysis and certificate-transparency monitoring.
Favicon hashing, structural fuzzy-hashing, and screenshot-level visual similarity catch copies that simple keyword scans miss.
Page capture, WHOIS, certificate, and archive — each hashed with SHA-256 and preserved the moment a fake is confirmed.
A structured, ready-to-send complaint for the registrar and host — generated automatically on confirmation, so you act fast.
Software assists; a trained reviewer confirms before any action. No person profiling, full audit trail, and AI involvement always disclosed.
A near-identical copy of a real business's website — same look, layout, and branding — built to deceive customers into paying or sharing data.
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.
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.
A documented, tamper-evident record of when and how evidence was collected — so a takedown request or legal complaint holds up.
A structured, ready-to-send complaint with the evidence a domain registrar or web host needs to remove a fraudulent site quickly.
A public verification badge customers can check to confirm a website really belongs to the verified business — before they pay or share data.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.