Social Links raises €2.6 million to enhance AI tools that detect fraud, scam messages and brand misinformation

November 24, 2025 at 09:25 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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Social Links raises €2.6 million to enhance AI tools that detect fraud, scam messages and brand misinformation

Amstelveen-based Social Links, a global technology company, has secured €2.6 million in follow-on funding to enhance its AI tools designed to detect and combat fraud, scam messages, and brand misinformation. This investment highlights the growing importance of cybersecurity and digital risk mitigation in the face of rapidly evolving AI-driven threats. The funding will accelerate the development of next-generation defense tools to secure companies' brands, assets, and people in the AI era. This latest investment round, led by Yellow Rocks!, underscores the increasing financial support for AI-driven defense, Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), and digital-risk technologies within the European ecosystem. The funding follows similar rounds for other European cybersecurity startups in 2025. These include Tadaweb (€17.3 million), Egregious (€936k), Reshape Systems (€856k), Acoru (€10 million), and WiseBee (€2.1 million). The implications of this investment are significant, particularly given the backdrop of rising AI-enabled fraud across Europe. Recent research indicates that losses from AI-enabled fraud, including deepfakes, have exceeded €1.3 billion, with €860 million stolen in 2025 alone. This funding will allow Social Links to expand its capabilities, which are essential for securing trust in an AI-driven world. The company aims to provide actionable insights to protect against evolving AI threats. The substantial capital invested in these companies, totaling approximately €31 million, demonstrates the European ecosystem's commitment to developing and deploying advanced cybersecurity solutions. With an average growth rate of 80% year-over-year for the past six years, Social Links plans to accelerate its growth further with new products, contributing to the EU's digital sovereignty.

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Published: November 24, 2025 at 09:25 AM UTC
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