AnyTech365 has joined forces with major global technology companies to launch Scam.org, a new AI-powered platform designed to combat the growing threat of online fraud. As cyber scams continue to surge worldwide costing individuals and businesses an estimated $442 billion annually this initiative aims to create a unified, global response to fraud prevention, detection, and victim support. Therefore, the collaboration marks a significant step toward building a centralized ecosystem to protect internet users at scale.

The Spain-based cybersecurity company partnered with industry leaders under the umbrella of the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA). Notably, founding members include major players such as Amazon, Google, McAfee, Meta, and Microsoft. By bringing together expertise from across the cybersecurity and technology landscape, the alliance seeks to address the fragmented nature of current anti-scam efforts. Until now, victims often had to navigate multiple platforms and reporting systems, which slowed response times and reduced effectiveness.

Scam.org directly tackles this challenge by offering a single, unified hub for scam-related services. In addition, the platform leverages advanced AI chatbot technology to deliver services in over 50 languages, making it accessible to more than 97% of global internet users. As a result, users can quickly access tools and resources tailored to their specific needs, regardless of location or language.

The platform focuses on five key areas to create a comprehensive defense system. First, it provides education through free learning materials that help users recognize and avoid scams. Next, it offers verification services that combine instant AI analysis with threat intelligence to assess suspicious messages, websites, calls, or offers. Furthermore, Scam.org enhances prevention by delivering personalized security recommendations based on individual risk profiles.

In the coming months, the platform will also introduce streamlined reporting capabilities. This feature will feed into a global signal exchange, enabling faster identification and disruption of criminal networks. Finally, Scam.org connects victims with verified support organizations in their respective countries, ensuring they receive timely and localized assistance.

To power these capabilities, Scam.org collaborates with leading technology and cybersecurity partners, including OpenAI, Netcraft, Cube AI, Falkin, and Cube3. Additionally, the platform works closely with victim support organizations worldwide and plans to expand this network further. Consequently, it aims to build a collaborative defense ecosystem where shared intelligence strengthens protection for all users.

The launch also comes at a strategic time, just ahead of the United Nations’ annual Fraud Summit in Vienna, highlighting the urgency of global cooperation against cybercrime. As fraud tactics become more sophisticated and widespread, coordinated action is increasingly critical.

“Our anti-fraud tools alone have stopped 1.5 million attempts on our members’ devices in Spain,” explained Janus Nielsen, founder and CEO of AnyTech365.

“Joining the board of GASA I will be taking the role seriously and doing my bit to lead the fight against global online fraud. We hope to better protect people from the bad guys,” he continued.

“It’s why we set up and exactly what we do.”

Moreover, Scam.org introduces a collaborative defense model where every reported scam contributes to a growing intelligence network. This shared data approach strengthens detection capabilities and improves protection for users globally.

General Manager of GASA, Jorji Abraham, added: “We’ve spent years tracking scam trends across continents, and the data is clear: this is getting worse, not better. Every report we publish shows rising numbers, new tactics, more victims. As an alliance, we stand for more than just documenting and connecting. Our partners are committed to acting, that’s what Scam.org stands for.”

Overall, the launch of Scam.org represents a major milestone in the global fight against online fraud, combining AI innovation, industry collaboration, and user-focused support into a single, scalable platform.

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