ReasonLabs has announced a strategic partnership with the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) to support the launch of Scam.org, a new AI-powered global platform designed to educate users, detect fraud, and prevent online scams. As cybercriminals increasingly exploit messaging platforms, social media, and email to target individuals, the initiative aims to provide a centralized hub where people can verify suspicious activity, report scams, and receive guidance on protecting themselves from fraud.
Through this collaboration, ReasonLabs will contribute advanced threat intelligence, scam detection technology, and insights derived from its anti-scam solution, Mozo. These capabilities will help strengthen Scam.org’s verification and prevention systems by enabling the platform to identify emerging scam techniques, malicious infrastructure, and global fraud campaigns more effectively. Consequently, the partnership aims to accelerate the detection and disruption of scam operations before they cause widespread harm.
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Scam.org was developed by the Global Anti-Scam Alliance in collaboration with OpenAI and other cybersecurity organizations. The platform functions as a comprehensive global resource that combines scam education, verification tools, reporting mechanisms, and victim support services. In addition, Scam.org is available in more than 50 languages, allowing it to reach approximately 97% of the world’s internet users. This accessibility ensures that individuals across different regions can quickly verify suspicious communications and access reliable information about scam prevention.
“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’ Mozo technology plays a key role in supporting this initiative. The product enables users to detect potential scams across various communication channels, including SMS messages, suspicious URLs, email communications, and social media interactions. By combining artificial intelligence analysis with global threat intelligence feeds, Mozo helps individuals verify questionable messages in real time. As a result, users can identify fraud attempts earlier and avoid interacting with malicious content.
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Furthermore, Mozo analyzes links and digital communication patterns to identify scam indicators before they reach potential victims. This proactive approach not only protects users but also provides valuable data that helps security teams track emerging fraud tactics across different platforms.
The importance of such initiatives continues to grow as online scams rapidly expand worldwide. According to the Global State of Scams Report 2025 published by GASA, online fraud now costs individuals and businesses an estimated $442 billion annually, making it one of the fastest-growing categories of cybercrime. Therefore, global cooperation between cybersecurity organizations, technology providers, and international institutions has become essential for addressing the scale of the problem.
The launch of Scam.org also coincides with the upcoming United Nations Fraud Summit in Vienna, where policymakers, security experts, and industry leaders will discuss strategies to combat global fraud networks. By launching the platform ahead of this event, GASA and its partners aim to highlight the importance of collaborative technologies in tackling cross-border cybercrime.
Additionally, the platform has been optimized for mobile devices to ensure that users around the world can quickly access scam verification tools and educational resources. Whether someone receives a suspicious message, encounters a questionable website, or wants to report a fraud attempt, Scam.org provides a simple and accessible solution that can be used anytime and anywhere.
Overall, the partnership between ReasonLabs and the Global Anti-Scam Alliance reflects a growing international effort to combat online scams through technology-driven collaboration. By combining advanced threat intelligence, AI-powered verification, and global accessibility, Scam.org aims to empower individuals worldwide to detect scams early, respond effectively, and protect themselves from digital fraud.
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