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CUJO AI Introduces Network-Level Protection Against Crypto Investment Scams
New capabilities help network service providers detect and block crypto scams that bypass platform-level controls.
Mar. 18, 2026 at 10:35am
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CUJO AI, a leader in network intelligence and cybersecurity solutions for network service providers (NSPs), has introduced new network-level scam detection capabilities designed to address the growing threat of crypto investment scams. These scams often bypass traditional app- and platform-based protections, making network-level protection critical for keeping consumers safe. CUJO AI's expanded capabilities correlate crypto scam-related infrastructure and behavioral patterns across domains and services at the network layer, complementing existing controls to address scam activity that may go undetected on individual platforms.
Why it matters
Crypto investment scams have become a major problem, with an estimated $17 billion stolen globally through such scams and fraud in 2025. These scams are designed to evade detection by any single platform or app, making network-level protection an increasingly important part of keeping consumers safe as the threat continues to grow in scale and sophistication.
The details
CUJO AI's new capabilities build on its established network security suite, which already enables service providers to deliver safe browsing, infrastructure-level threat blocking, behavioral detection, and protection against compromised devices. The company's expanded crypto scam detection leverages the same signals and approaches used for phishing detection, but applies them to the specific challenges posed by crypto-enabled investment fraud. These network-level protections complement existing platform-based controls by addressing the small fraction of scam activity that only becomes visible when it has passed across multiple services.
- In 2025, an estimated $17 billion was stolen globally through crypto-related scams and fraud (Chainalysis, 2026).
- CUJO AI's new crypto scam detection capabilities are now available to its NSP partners, protecting more than 30 million households across North America and Europe.
The players
CUJO AI
A global leader in network intelligence and cybersecurity solutions for network service providers (NSPs).
Chris Turner
Chief Product Officer at CUJO AI.
What they’re saying
“Crypto investment scams are designed to evade any single platform or app — that's what makes them so effective. The network is the one place where the full picture comes together, and that's exactly where we step in.”
— Chris Turner, Chief Product Officer
The takeaway
As crypto scams grow in scale and sophistication, network-level protection is becoming a critical part of keeping consumers safe. CUJO AI's new capabilities demonstrate how service providers can complement existing platform-based controls by addressing the evolving threats that span multiple services and require a holistic, network-level approach.
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