Digital Attack Response Bureau (DARB) — Managed Defense Service
A rapid-response team that monitors client social media, forums, and review platforms 24/7 for coordinated attack campaigns, identifies attack nodes and perpetrators through digital forensics, and executes counter-measures (evidence collection, platform escalation, legal referrals, coordinated response messaging). Clients pay monthly retainer; DARB owns the investigation and remediation workflow.
38 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Replaces reactive damage control with proactive detection and attribution; clients get a dedicated team with platform relationships and forensic expertise, not a ticket system. Identifies perpetrators and their funding sources—enabling legal/regulatory action that actually stops campaigns.
Target Audience
Mid-to-large Chinese e-commerce, manufacturing, and tech companies with 50M+ RMB annual revenue and active online presence
Key Features
- 24/7 automated monitoring across WeChat, Weibo, Douyin, Xiaohongshu, forums, and review sites using custom crawlers
- Attack pattern clustering (same IP ranges, linguistic fingerprints, timing patterns, coordinated hashtags) to identify organized campaigns vs. organic complaints
- Perpetrator attribution reports with evidence chain suitable for police/regulatory filing
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Businesses unable to stop coordinated online attacks and reputation damage from malicious actorsChinese companies face persistent, recurring attacks from coordinated online harassment campaigns (按键伤企 - 'keyboard injuries to enterprises') that damage brand reputation and business operations. Current enforcement and prevention measures are ineffective, leaving businesses vulnerable to organized digital attacks with no reliable way to identify and stop the perpetrators.
Score: 17.5%