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Reken Unveils AI Platform to Combat Phishing and Impersonation Scams
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Reken has launched its AI security platform, Private Core, designed to detect phishing, impersonation, and other social engineering attacks directly on users’ devices. The platform's first application, Northstar, is currently in an early access program and aims to address the growing trust issues in online communications exacerbated by generative AI. A 2026 RBC poll indicated that 83% of people view online messages as potentially fraudulent. The FBI reported a significant increase in cybercrime losses, totaling $20.9 billion in 2025, with AI-related complaints surpassing 22,000. Reken's technology leverages proprietary AI models that operate without the need for GPUs, enhancing privacy by keeping data on-device. The company aims to build a broader Reken Network to facilitate secure communications among participating users and organizations. However, performance benchmarks and independent evaluations of the system's effectiveness have not yet been published.
Key Points: • Reken's Private Core platform detects phishing and impersonation scams on-device. • 83% of people now assume online messages are scams, according to a 2026 RBC poll. • The FBI reported $20.9 billion in cybercrime losses in 2025, marking a 26% increase.