United Against Fraud: AnyTech365 Powers the Launch of Scam.org
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A new global initiative designed to combat the growing threat of online scams has officially launched, bringing together artificial intelligence and cybersecurity expertise from organizations across the world. Developed by the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) in partnership with OpenAI and a coalition of cybersecurity leaders, the platform Scam.org aims to provide consumers with a centralized, AI-powered hub for scam detection, prevention, reporting and victim support.
Among the key cybersecurity partners supporting the initiative is AnyTech365, which contributes expertise and threat intelligence to help strengthen the platform’s ability to identify and respond to emerging scam tactics worldwide.
A Global Response to a Growing Threat
Online scams have become one of the fastest-growing forms of digital crime. According to GASA’s latest global research, scams now cost individuals and businesses an estimated $442 billion every year, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated international action.
Scam.org was created to address this challenge by unifying a fragmented ecosystem of reporting tools, education resources and support services into a single global platform. The initiative combines artificial intelligence with real-world expertise from cybersecurity specialists, enabling users to quickly assess suspicious messages, websites, phone calls or offers.
The platform is designed to operate in more than 50 languages and reach up to 97% of global internet users, making it accessible to billions of people regardless of location or language.
The Role of AnyTech365
As a cybersecurity partner in the project, AnyTech365 contributes its technical knowledge and frontline experience in identifying scam activity. The company’s role focuses on strengthening Scam.org’s verification and prevention capabilities, helping feed threat intelligence into the platform’s collaborative defense system.
This data-sharing approach allows the platform to continually improve its ability to detect scam patterns. When users submit suspicious interactions (whether an email, website, phone number or online offer), the AI assistant can quickly analyze the information using data from the partner network and provide guidance on whether it may be fraudulent.
Through its participation, AnyTech365 helps ensure that the system remains responsive to the evolving techniques used by scammers, enabling faster identification of new threats and helping prevent them from spreading further.
The company’s involvement also reflects its broader commitment to protecting consumers from digital fraud. For years, AnyTech365 has focused on helping individuals and businesses safeguard their devices, networks and personal information against cyber threats, including tech-support scams and remote-access fraud.
By contributing expertise to Scam.org, AnyTech365 expands that mission to a global scale, collaborating with partners to create a stronger and more coordinated defense against online fraud.
Collaboration Across the Cybersecurity Ecosystem
Scam.org operates through a coalition of cybersecurity organizations that contribute complementary capabilities, including threat intelligence, detection technologies and security research. Alongside AnyTech365, partners include companies such as Malwarebytes, Netcraft, ReasonLabs, Spamhaus and others.
At the same time, the platform collaborates with victim-support organizations to ensure people affected by scams can access reliable assistance and guidance in their own country and language.
This collaborative structure allows Scam.org to address the full lifecycle of scam prevention: from education and verification to reporting and victim support.
AI Meets Real-World Expertise
The initiative demonstrates how artificial intelligence can be combined with human expertise to tackle complex global challenges. AI models developed by OpenAI power the platform’s assistant, enabling users to receive immediate guidance and analysis of potentially fraudulent activity.
By integrating real-time intelligence from cybersecurity partners like AnyTech365, the system becomes stronger as more scams are reported, creating a continuously evolving network designed to stay ahead of criminals.
As scams grow more sophisticated and global in scale, initiatives like Scam.org highlight the importance of cross-industry cooperation. With technology companies, cybersecurity specialists, governments representation and consumer protection organizations working together, the goal is clear: make it easier for anyone, anywhere, to recognize scams and stay protected online.
Read the official press release here:
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/03/16/3256161/0/en/AnyTech365-helps-spearhead-first-global-online-anti-fraud-platform.html