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ReasonLabs Powers Scam.org with Threat Intelligence and Mozo Technology to Protect Billions Worldwide

ReasonLabs Powers Scam.org with Threat Intelligence and Mozo Technology to Protect Billions Worldwide

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ReasonLabs’ real-time scam detection capabilities and Mozo anti-scam product are at the core of GASA’s new global platformย scam.org, making it faster and easier for individuals to identify and avoid onlineย fraud.

ReasonLabs, a global cybersecurity company focused on protecting individuals from scams and identity theft, announced its partnership with the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) to support Scam.org, a new AI-powered global platform designed to educate, detect, prevent, and respond to scams worldwide. As part of the initiative, ReasonLabs contributes threat intelligence, scam detection capabilities, and technology from itsย Mozoย anti-scam product, which helps individuals verify suspicious messages and links in real time, providing users with practical tools to identify potential scams, take action, and access guidance and support if they have been targeted byย fraud.

Developed byย GASA powered by OpenAI and other leading cybersecurity organizations, Scam.org serves as a unified global hub for scam education, verification, reporting, and victim support. The platform is available in more than 50 languages, making it accessible to 97% of the world’s internet users. Through this collaboration,ย ReasonLabsย strengthens Scam.org’s verification and prevention capabilities by providing insights into emerging scam tactics, malicious infrastructure, and globalย fraudย campaigns, enabling faster identification and disruption of scam operations.

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“Online scams have evolved into a global industry targeting billions of people across messaging apps, social media, email, and websites,” said Andrew Newman, CTO of ReasonLabs. “No single company can solve this problem alone. By partnering with the Global Anti-Scam Alliance and contributing our threat intelligence and Mozo scam prevention technology to Scam.org, we are helping build a global defense network that empowers people to identify and stop scams before they cause harm.”

ReasonLabs’ anti-scam product,ย Mozo, helps individuals detect scams across SMS messages, URLs, emails, and social media, allowing users to quickly verify suspicious communication before engaging with potentialย fraudย attempts. By combining AI-driven analysis with global threat intelligence, Mozo helps identify scam attempts early and stop malicious links and messages before they even reach potential victims.

Online scams have become one of the fastest growing forms of cybercrime worldwide, costing individuals and businesses an estimated $442 billion annually, according to theย Global State of Scams Report 2025ย published by GASA. The launch of Scam.org comes just ahead of theย United Nationsย Fraudย Summitย in Vienna, highlighting the growing global effort to combat increasingly sophisticated onlineย fraud. The platform is optimized for mobile access, ensuring people around the world can quickly verify suspicious activity and receive guidance in their own language.

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