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Malwarebytes AI Shields You From ChatGPT Scams

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– Malwarebytes has launched a new integration called “Malwarebytes in ChatGPT” to provide security assistance directly within the ChatGPT interface.
– This tool allows users to ask Malwarebytes to verify if something is a scam or spam, leveraging its cybersecurity expertise and threat intelligence.
– Scams are a severe global crisis, with consumers losing $442 billion in the past year, a figure that has surged over 600% in four years.
– The problem is compounded by the extremely low prosecution rate for cybercrimes, estimated at only 0.05%.
– Malwarebytes aims to combat this issue through innovation, including this ChatGPT integration, its AI-powered Scam Guard, research, collaboration, and human support.

Navigating the complex world of online threats just became more accessible. A new integration now allows users to receive immediate, expert security guidance directly within a popular AI chat platform. This tool enables individuals and small businesses to quickly verify if a message, email, or website is a scam or spam, leveraging decades of specialized threat intelligence. The move aims to build greater user confidence in artificial intelligence by combining robust cybersecurity knowledge with conversational AI’s convenience.

The scale of the problem is staggering. Fraudulent schemes have escalated into a global crisis, siphoning an estimated $442 billion from consumers in a single year. This figure represents a shocking increase of over 600% in just four years. With prosecution rates for cybercrime remaining exceptionally low, the operational challenge posed by these scams is immense and persistent. The company behind this new feature is addressing the issue through a multi-faceted approach that includes this innovative integration, its AI-driven scam detection systems, dedicated research, partnerships across the industry, and direct human support.

“People deserve security that is straightforward and readily available,” stated Marcin Kleczynski, CEO of the cybersecurity firm. “Placing our threat analysis directly into a tool people use daily provides instant, trustworthy advice for making safer decisions online. To effectively combat a scam industry worth nearly half a trillion dollars, we must innovate relentlessly and tackle the problem from every possible direction.”

So, what exactly can you accomplish with this new capability? Users can interact with the AI assistant to get a second opinion on suspicious content. You can ask it to analyze a dubious email requesting personal information, check a link that seems too good to be true, or evaluate a message from an unknown sender. The system draws on a vast, continuously updated database of known threats to provide a clear assessment, helping to stop scams before they cause harm. This instant access to expert analysis empowers users to navigate digital spaces with significantly more confidence and security.

(Source: HelpNet Security)

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