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Stay updated with the latest news, project updates, and articles from the ThreatChase initiative.

February 2, 2026
ARTICLE

How Phishing Campaigns Are Built: Domains, URLs, and Attacker Infrastructure

We explore how modern phishing operations leverage short-lived domains, lookalike URLs, and reused attacker infrastructure, and why focusing on these elements is central to the detection strategy of the ThreatChase project. Read Article

January 5, 2026
ARTICLE

LogoTrust: A Validated Dataset of Brands, Domains & Logos

We explore how Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI) can be used not just as an email feature, but as a foundation for a high-integrity dataset that is suitable for security-related applications like phishing detection. Read Article

26-28 November 2025
PROJECT UPDATES

Project meeting in Grenoble

The ThreatChase project team held a meeting in Grenoble on November 26-28, 2025, where important consensuses were reached on key topics including communication strategies, exploitation plans, and implementation approaches. The meeting brought together partners from KOR Labs, Orange Polska, PDMFC LDA, and NovaForensic to align on project goals and ensure successful execution of the initiative.

June 19-21, 2024
PROJECT UPDATES

Project meeting in Porto

The ThreatChase project team held a meeting in Porto to discuss the progress and next steps for the initiative. The meeting brought together partners from KOR Labs, Orange Polska, PDMFC LDA, and NovaForensic to review developments, share insights, and plan the next phases of the project. The collaborative event provided an opportunity to align on goals and strategies, ensuring the project stays on track to enhance phishing protection across the European Union.

March 30, 2024
NEWS

Digital Europe Programme, CYBER - UPTAKE Meeting

The meeting gathered several European projects of the CYBER - UPTAKE call to define joint actions such as joint target-users events, learn from each others activities, potentially team up with complementary activities and share experiences and resources in order to optimize the UPTAKE actions and improve all together. The meeting was organized by LSEC - team, CYSSME.eu project and was chaired by Mrs. Martina Castiglioni, project officer ECCC.

December 31, 2023
PROJECT UPDATES

Public deliverables submitted

  • D1.1 - Project Implementation and Monitoring Plan
  • D2.1 - Uptake, Obstacle, and Trend Analysis
  • D7.1 - Communication and Dissemination Plan
December 7, 2023
NEWS

Project kickoff meeting in Grenoble

The ThreatChase project has officially launched, focusing on improving cybersecurity by creating an open platform to help protect against phishing. The platform will gather and share data on malicious URLs and stolen credentials to assist organizations in identifying and responding to phishing threats. By providing real-time threat intelligence, ThreatChase aims to support businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, in better understanding and mitigating phishing risks. Funded by the EU, the project brings together several partners, including KOR Labs, Orange Polska, PDMFC LDA, and NovaForensic, to address the growing challenges of phishing and cyber threats.

Funding

European Cybersecurity Competence Centre and Network
Co-funded by the European Union

The project funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 101128042 is supported by the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre. Neither the European Union nor the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre can be held responsible for them.

Project details

  • Project number:101128042
  • Call:DIGITAL-ECCC-2022-CYBER-03
  • Topic:DIGITAL-ECCC-2022-CYBER-03-UPTAKE-CYBERSOLUTIONS
  • Type of action:DIGITAL JU SME Support Actions
  • Project starting date:1 October 2023
  • Project end date:30 September 2026

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