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The next generation of scams won't look suspicious. They'll look real. Our research reveals a growing trust crisis. Nearly 9 in 10 can no longer tell what’s real from AI, while 50% have encountered an AI-driven scam. As AI reshapes trust, the burden of telling what's real falls on human beings.
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Increased use of AI in daily life makes people more concerned than excited, and that concern has grown over the last few years.
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British bank Lloyds has revealed that Meta platforms account for over two-thirds of fraud reports made by their customers.
Few people have benefited from AI more than scammers.
"You wouldn't steal a car,"... but that pirated game might steal your passwords A new Windows malware campaign hides inside pirated PC games and modified installers for franchises like Far Cry, Need for Speed, FIFA, and Assassin’s Creed.
A new campaign sending fake invoices impersonating PayPal, Amazon, and Geek Squad, and others are being created by cybercriminals to trick victims into calling a fake customer service number. We discovered this campaign before the scammers were finished building it. Here is what we discovered. 🔎
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Meta quietly included inactive face-recognition code in its smart glasses app, sparking concern that even unused biometric features on millions of devices could enable non-consensual identification.
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‼️ Chrome users, update now ‼️ Google has issued updates for the Chrome browser, patching a number of high‑severity vulnerabilities, including one that is being actively exploited in the wild.
Read the full report. www.malwarebytes.com/ai-scams
Microsoft just dropped the biggest Patch Tuesday in 23 years. https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/bugs/2026/06/microsofts-biggest-ever-patch-tuesday-fixes-206-bugs-including-3-zero-days?utm_campaign=brandsocial&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bluesky
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June 2026 is the largest Patch Tuesday in history, fixing 206 vulnerabilities and three publicly disclosed zero-days.
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Microsoft’s biggest-ever Patch Tuesday fixes 206 bugs, including 3 zero-days
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Scammers love Meta, according to Lloyds Bank
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Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp account for more than two thirds of fraud reports made by Lloyds customers.
Deepfakes, voice cloning, and other AI-powered scams cost Americans nearly $900 million in 2025, says the 2025 FBI Internet Crime Report.
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Americans lost nearly $900 million to AI-powered scams, FBI says
Public concern about AI is rising. We look at what's driving it, and why cybersecurity occupies a unique place in this debate.
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AI: Threat, tool, or both?
Invoices pretending to be from Amazon, PayPal, and others reveal how criminals use fear and phone calls to steal money and devices.
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We found this fake-invoice campaign while scammers were still building it
As smart glasses become more capable, concerns about face recognition, covert recording, and biometric surveillance are growing.
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Google's latest Chrome update fixes 74 security vulnerabilities, including one under active attack.
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Meta's face-recognition code raises new concerns about smart glasses
Update Chrome: Google patches actively exploited vulnerability and 73 others
Cybercriminals are hiding malware in cracked and repacked games, infecting more than 400,000 devices worldwide.
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A Malwarebytes report • 2026 Face Value: How AI is reshaping trust, identity, and scams 17 min • Published June 2026...
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Pirated PC games are delivering password-stealing malware
2026 AI Scams: Malwarebytes Report