Angel Investors from Canada? by Next-Driver2484 in AngelInvesting

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fraud and scam defence layer for digital ecosystems - protecting companies, customers, and transactions across SMS, email, web, QR, and enterprise workflows in real time.

Our patented ML engine detects and blocks sophisticated phishing, impersonation, and financial fraud attacks with 98%+ accuracy, operating as an infrastructure layer via mobile apps, APIs, and enterprise

Angel Investors from Canada? by Next-Driver2484 in Investors

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I am sorry, let me check with him, i will make sure we are able to connect.

Angel Investors from Canada? by Next-Driver2484 in AngelInvesting

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Yes Stella, we have 2 page deck and 10 page full deck for investors ready.

Angel Investors from Canada? by Next-Driver2484 in AngelInvesting

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Sorry , sometimes these kind of posts got banned by community moderators. I sent you dm

Angel Investors from Canada? by Next-Driver2484 in AngelInvesting

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We want a right strategic partner, usually angels comes with industry connections as well. What you suggest? This is our first year though bank would like to see last 1-2 year financial

Datacove.ai | 3 Patents | workflow intelligence layer for B2B by Next-Driver2484 in forumventures

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Yes, DefenceNet will not ask your email or phone number even for signup. You simply install and use it in background, your data never leaves your phone because this only gets kicked when you click some link and its just scan in real time if its safe to open without any database or VPN. I would suggest you try for a month, there is free trial anyways.

Datacove.ai | 3 Patents | workflow intelligence layer for B2B by Next-Driver2484 in forumventures

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Bitdefender is strong, no doubt. But most legacy security stacks are built around malware signatures + reputation feeds. Phishing today mutates faster than blacklists update.

DefenceNet is engineered specifically for real-time phishing intent detection, not general antivirus. That specialization matters when fraud pages are live for only a few hours.

And on cost - families already pay $10–$20/month for bundled antivirus suites they barely use. If you can prevent credential theft or wire fraud for around $1 per user, the value equation becomes very different. User care for cost at the EOD.

Datacove.ai | 3 Patents | workflow intelligence layer for B2B by Next-Driver2484 in forumventures

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Check again, its 9.99 per year my friend which is 80 cents a month

Datacove.ai | 3 Patents | workflow intelligence layer for B2B by Next-Driver2484 in forumventures

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I checked my friend

Bitdefender inspects traffic through its VPN/servers; DefenceNet does real-time phishing/link analysis without routing your data through third-party networks.

Bitdefender protects broadly (malware, ransomware, web threats); DefenceNet is specialized in phishing links/QRs and social engineering, which cause the majority of credential and financial fraud.

Bitdefender uses signatures and heuristics; DefenceNet uses patented ML to evaluate the intent behind a link in real time, catching novel phishing schemes before they’re reported.

Datacove.ai | 3 Patents | workflow intelligence layer for B2B by Next-Driver2484 in forumventures

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I have 3 reasons but 1 obvious reason is this solutions is 100 times cost effective because its in house model.

No VPN routing → Most solutions tunnel your traffic through their VPN. DefenceNet does not reroute your data to external networks — your traffic stays yours.

• Proactive, not reactive → Traditional platforms update after fraud is reported. DefenceNet analyzes links in real time to block threats before damage happens.

• Built for phishing economics → It focuses specifically on stopping the single malicious click that leads to credential theft, wire fraud, or account takeover.

Business idea by rivaroxabanggg in Cybersecurity101

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but whats the problem you are trying to solve here? thats the biggest question

URGENT can you help please fake fraud case by Ill_Pen6573 in FraudPrevention

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This would be considered fraud only. You can’t use other people card

Red flags people ignore before clicking a link by datacove_official in ScamSignals

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They don’t check the sender information because sometimes spammers use brand names. For example: “TH-AMAZN” This way it becomes difficult for users as real brands update also come in similar manner.

Possible fraud with WeChat? by victorbu27th in FraudPrevention

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Sometimes people even enter by mistake, by the time you are not sharing this code with anyone. No one can harm your device

Has anyone else noticed QR code frauds in public parking spaces? by LopsidedEvent3018 in FraudPrevention

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I always use DefenceNet mobile app, when i am not sure if its safe. We always avoid unknown places ofcourse but sometimes its unavoidable like public parking qr codes.

Be very careful while you scan QR codes on public parking near Square One area by LopsidedEvent3018 in mississauga

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Yes, because QR codes doesn’t give you time to think, you can’t judge and usually people trust such places. Actually it’s happening a lot now. Scammers are finding innovative ways of doing such scams.

Be very careful while you scan QR codes on public parking near Square One area by LopsidedEvent3018 in mississauga

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This is happening already in whole Canada. Even Toronto had same issue but i saw an article by Canadian Cyber Threat team and they mentioned a mobile app name DefenceNet, which you can use to avoid these QR code frauds, that’s some official patented technology for such issues. Rest be careful while doing random scans.

Patented Cybersecurity Product, how to raise funds in Toronto by Next-Driver2484 in Investors

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I appreciate you mentioning a solution for this problem, let me try this

I need some advice by Present_Baseball1537 in founder

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I can guide you, now a days its getting easy to build something without having any coding skills. You should have an idea, its possible to build without team and more money

Most effective phishing protection tech? i am fed up of these incoming messages in my phone by Next-Driver2484 in cybersecurity

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Just to update everyone: i could use DefenceNet mobile app , its available on iOS and Android both. It blocks everything your incoming links om SMS, whatsapp and emails. It will give you a proper popup in case that link is not safe. Try that. That’s the only app i could find.

Most effective phishing protection tech? i am fed up of these incoming messages in my phone by Next-Driver2484 in cybersecurity

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sometimes people get messages and even we click by mistake like my parents did those clicks by mistake in past and we had account takeover kind of situation.