Bakabox | Protecting Your Links! -

Dec 27, 2014 • Guilherme Lampert


Bakabox | Protecting Your Links! -

Competitors or attackers could turn off or change the destination of an already-shared link.

BakaBox was designed as a "digital vault" for links. It wasn't just a shortener; it was an intelligence-driven link protection system.

Here is the story of how changed the game. The Problem: The Wild West of Links BakaBox | Protecting Your Links!

Don't rely on generic shorteners for important marketing campaigns. Use services that offer "link hardening."

Sarah, a prominent digital creator, was devastated when her top-performing TikTok link suddenly redirected to a malicious malware site, infecting over 5,000 followers' devices. She switched to . Competitors or attackers could turn off or change

Sneaky hackers hid malware behind legitimate-looking links. The Solution: Enter BakaBox

In a world where creators and businesses relied on social media bios and shorteners, a new menace emerged: sneaky malicious actors were hijacking short links—using even trusted platforms—to spread malware, steal session cookies, and redirect users to fraudulent sites. Here is the story of how changed the game

BakaBox continuously monitored links to ensure they hadn't been compromised or redirected to malicious content.