Series A ยท $37M🔥 Top PickMemcyco
Real-time protection against brand impersonation attacks
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Stopping Scams at the Moment They Happen
Traditional anti-phishing solutions work by taking down fake websites after they're reported. The problem? By the time a phishing site is taken down, the damage is already done. Memcyco flips this model by detecting and neutralizing impersonation attacks in real time.
Their technology embeds invisible markers into legitimate websites and apps, making it possible to instantly identify fakes. When a customer lands on a phishing page impersonating a Memcyco-protected brand, the system detects it immediately, alerts the victim, and provides the brand with full forensic data about the attack.
Why Now
AI-generated phishing attacks are exploding. It's never been easier for attackers to create pixel-perfect copies of legitimate websites, generate convincing social engineering messages, and deploy them at scale. Memcyco's $37M Series A reflects the urgent need for a new approach to brand protection in the AI era.
About the Memcyco Team
Memcyco is an Israeli cybersecurity startup that has developed a real-time approach to brand impersonation defense. Unlike traditional anti-phishing solutions that take down fake websites after they are reported, Memcyco detects and neutralizes impersonation attacks as they happen — before customers get scammed.
The team built technology that embeds invisible markers into legitimate websites and apps, making it possible to instantly identify fakes. When a customer lands on a phishing page impersonating a Memcyco-protected brand, the system detects it immediately, alerts the victim, and provides full forensic data about the attack to the brand.
Memcyco raised a $37M Series A, bringing its total funding to $47 million. The company has grown to approximately 90 employees and is positioned to address the surge in AI-generated phishing attacks, which have made it easier than ever for attackers to create pixel-perfect copies of legitimate websites at scale.
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