Upgrading to Better Fight Against the Highly Prevalent Risk of Scams

Scamnetic, a company dedicated to protecting individuals and businesses from digital threats using advanced AI technology, has officially announced the launch of KnowScam 2.0, which happens to be its flagship product, geared towards conceiving industry-leading scam protection and digital identity verification.

According to certain reports, the stated solution arrives on the scene decked up with an enhanced three-point scoring system, a new Auto Scan feature for Microsoft Outlook and Android RCS, as well as a new deepfake detection and ID verification feature for instant identification.

More on that would reveal how KnowScam 2.0 is understood to be the only holistic scam-detection solution in the market, capable of combating every single current scam. 

Talk about the whole value proposition on a slightly deeper level, we begin from the fact that KnowScam 2.0 is actually built atop four specific pillars.

The first one would be Scan&Score™, a facility which can automatically scan email and text messages, along with QR codes, links, physical mail and images to understand the risk from any incoming communication.

Next up, we have the IDeveryone™ solution. This one is focused on verifying the identity of any counterparty, and it does so through advanced but easy-to-use technology. You see, the stated technology makes it possible for users to know exactly with whom they interact whether by video, audio or text. 

All in all, the underlying capabilities here can effectively combat dating scams, Facebook marketing scams, crypto scams, land investment scams, and more.

Another detail worth a mention is rooted in KnowScam 2.0’s scam intervention feature. In essence, Scamnetic offers 24/7 support to help consumers who may be at the risk of a scam, guiding victims to recovery and empowering them to reclaim control over their digital life.

Not just intervention, but there is also one eye on providing comprehensive education so to prepare the user for any risks.

Markedly enough, the technology also makes a point to score everything, as it translates results on a scale of one to three. Such an aspect eliminates all room for users to make their own speculations. 

Having said so, users are always given proper explanations regarding why a particular score was finalized, thus scaling trust. Joining that would be a prospect of personalization. Hence, users can handle any situation based on the Indicators of Deception™ detected and the overall risk level.

The innovation also packs together automation capabilities to eliminate human error, and at the same time, guide the system towards capturing data, without any alteration by native applications, and creating immediate value.

Hold on, we still have a few bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon the access to customized brand of machine learning. Basically, taking a departure from third-party LLMs that generate low-accuracy responses, KnowScam 2.0 uses customized machine learning as part of its proprietary, patent-pending technology to detect nine out of every 10 scams.

We also haven’t touched upon how the proprietary AI isn’t slowed by long messages. This happens to the case because it is designed to deliver the fastest result possible, while simultaneously maintaining accuracy.

Rounding up highlights would be the KnowScam 2.0’s bid to protect outbound communications. Here, IDeveryone particularly enables users to determine if the ones they are contacting with qualify as legitimate, providing 360-degree protection.

“KnowScam 2.0 marks a major leap forward in proactive scam protection by combining broader platform coverage, automated detection and instant identity verification — features not offered together by any other consumer-facing anti-scam solution. KnowScam 2.0 advances our goal to provide the most trusted, consumer-first platform for scam detection and digital identity verification, and our mission to make digital interactions safe and secure, providing peace of mind in an increasingly complex digital world,” said John Evans, chief operating officer at Scamnetic.

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