- What: MokN raises $15 million for a phish-back platform
- Impact: Organizations can use this technology to detect and respond to phishing attacks
Phishing MokN Raises $15 Million for Phish-Back Platform MokNâs platform deploys realistic decoy access points to lure attackers into revealing compromised credentials, enabling organizations to respond before abuse occurs. By Ionut Arghire | May 29, 2026 (10:34 AM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email French cybersecurity startup MokN has raised $15 million in a Series A funding round that brings the total investment in the company to $18 million. Paris-based MokN was founded in 2023 to tackle identity protection differently. Unlike traditional solutions, it plants honeypots within enterprise environments, luring threat actors into revealing compromised credentials. Using ultra-realistic decoy access points, the phish-back solution is designed to outsmart attackers and to allow organizations to neutralize stolen credentials before they are used. MokNâs Series A funding round was led by Google Ventures, with additional support from DataDog, previous investors Moonfire and OVNI Capital, and various angel investors. The fresh investment will be used to expand the platform to the US, where credential-based intrusions have become dominant, MokN says. Per the latest Verizon DBIR , credential abuse was responsible for roughly 13% of the confirmed data breaches in 2025. Additionally, the startup will invest in global expansion, starting with the opening of new offices in the US and the UK. To support the expansion, the company will hire new talent across sales and marketing, and customer success. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. MokN also plans to expand its engineering team and to increase its research and development efforts to enhance the phish-back platformâs capabilities. âAs a former SOC Manager, I experienced firsthand how compromised identities remained a critical blind spot. MokN was built to change that. Today, we work with major enterprises to define a new categoryâActive Identity Recoveryâgiving them a proactive edge against identity-based attacks,â said MokN co-founder and CEO Gautier Bugeon. Related: Geordie Raises $30 Million for AI Security and Governance Platform Related: RevEng.AI Raises $15 Million to Hunt for Flaws and Backdoors in Software Binaries Related: Exaforce Raises $125 Million for Agentic SOC Platform Related: Frame Security Emerges From Stealth With $50M for Awareness and Training Platform Written By Ionut Arghire Ionut Arghire is an international correspondent for SecurityWeek. Daily Briefing Newsletter Subscribe to the SecurityWeek Email Briefing for the latest cybersecurity threats, trends, and expert insights. 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