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Group-IB becomes initial contributor to MITRE Fight Fraud Framework™ (F3)

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Dubai, UAE – April 2026 – Group-IB, a leading creator of cybersecurity technologies to investigate, prevent, and fight digital crime, today announced it is an initial data contributor to the newly released MITRE Fight Fraud Framework™ (F3) developed by MITRE Corporation. The company also confirmed plans to integrate the standard into its Fraud Intelligence platform, enabling organizations to apply the new standard alongside real-time, adversary-driven fraud intelligence.

Group-IB’s Fraud Matrix in its Graphic User Interface

As one of a strategic group of global contributors – spanning major financial institutions, payment providers, and fraud prevention leaders – Group-IB provides its proprietary library of fraud tactics, techniques, and classification methodologies derived from active investigations and long-standing collaboration with major banks and financial institutions worldwide. Group-IB’s contribution draws on its longstanding operational collaboration with INTERPOL, Europol, and other international law enforcement agencies across dozens of joint cybercrime investigations.

Embedding real-world adversary intelligence into global fraud standards:

The MITRE F3™ establishes a common taxonomy for financial fraud, enabling organizations to classify and communicate threats using a shared language. Group-IB’s contribution reflects its adversary-centric approach, grounded in continuous analysis of how fraud actors operate, adapt, and scale across regions and industries.

Through direct collaboration with banks and enterprise customers, Group-IB maintains visibility into emerging fraud schemes, infrastructure, and attacker behaviors. This intelligence informs both the development of Fraud Matrix and its contribution to industry frameworks, ensuring alignment with real-world threat activity rather than theoretical models.

Advancing predictive fraud detection and response:

While MITRE F3™ provides a foundational classification model, effective fraud prevention depends on the ability to anticipate and detect evolving threats.

Group-IB’s Fraud Matrix delivers predictive threat and fraud intelligence by continuously analyzing patterns across fraud campaigns, identifying how techniques evolve and migrate between sectors such as financial services, e-commerce, telecommunications, gaming, and cryptocurrency. This enables organizations to move beyond reactive controls and anticipate emerging attack vectors.

The integration of MITRE F3™ into Fraud Matrix will allow users to map standardized fraud classifications to live detection methodologies, mitigation strategies, and investigative reporting – strengthening the connection between industry standards and operational defense.

Strengthening collaboration across the fraud ecosystem:

Standardized frameworks enable stronger coordination between private organizations, financial institutions, and law enforcement agencies. By contributing to MITRE F3™, combined with its ongoing work with global banks and public-sector partners, Group-IB supports more effective information sharing and collective fraud disruption.

“Fraud doesn’t start with a transaction — it starts with an attacker. That’s the lens we brought to F3: real visibility into how fraudsters operate, how their tactics evolve, and how they move across borders. We’re proud to have contributed that perspective to MITRE’s initiative — and we’re committed to making sure it translates into operational detection, not just classification.” – Pavel Krylov, Head of Fraud & Financial Crime Solutions.