Identity graph

See the whole fraud ring at once

Fraudsters rotate cards, emails and IPs — but the device links them. Prynt draws the graph so one device driving six "different" accounts stops being invisible.

Fraud ring detected
flagged ring device account IP
One Device A and one residential-proxy IP shared by six accounts — an account farm. The seventh account is clean. Hover any node.

Why rings hide from row-by-row review

Look at any single account and it seems fine. The fraud only appears in the relationships: the same device fingerprint behind many logins, one residential-proxy IP feeding a cluster, accounts that always act together. An identity graph makes those edges visible.

What it catches

  • Account farms & multi-accounting — one operator, many accounts
  • Bonus & promo abuse — a cluster harvesting sign-up rewards
  • Bust-out & mule rings — devices shared across "unrelated" users
  • Collusion — accounts that repeatedly co-occur on the same hardware

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