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Aussie cyber star’s new firm banks $10m to stop online identity fraud

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The co-founder of Aussie cybersecurity firm ThreatMetrix, which was acquired for more than $1 billion in 2018, has raised $10 million for his new cyber firm Darwinium, which claims to be able to help companies stop their customers falling victim to online fraud.

Alisdair Faulkner founded Darwinium 18 months ago, with a number of the team who built ThreatMetrix, and has built a product he says is getting early traction with e-commerce operators and big online marketplaces.

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Paul Smith edits the technology coverage and has been a leading writer on the sector for 20 years. He covers big tech, business use of tech, the fast-growing Australian tech industry and start-ups, telecommunications and national innovation policy. Connect with Paul on Twitter. Email Paul at psmith@afr.com

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