artificial intelligence – iDefend https://www.idefendhome.com Ultimate Protection for Your Digital Life Thu, 06 Feb 2025 17:43:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://www.idefendhome.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-idefend-favicon-32x32.png artificial intelligence – iDefend https://www.idefendhome.com 32 32 Scams Created by AI are Fooling Over 50% of Their Targets https://www.idefendhome.com/blog/onlineprivacy/aiscamsfooling50percent/ Mon, 13 Jan 2025 18:26:50 +0000 https://www.idefendhome.com/?p=10026 Unsurprisingly, AI is being leveraged by cybercriminals to create cunning, convincing, and highly effective scams. They’re so effective that they’re fooling half of their intended victims. Here’s what to watch out for and how you can try to avoid falling for these sophisticated scams.

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Unsurprisingly, AI is being leveraged by cybercriminals to create cunning, convincing, and highly effective scams. They’re so effective that they’re fooling half of their intended victims. Here’s what to watch out for and how you can try to avoid falling for these sophisticated scams.

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Back when AI models were becoming an everyday talking point, many experts and those in the cybersecurity industry predicted how scammers and criminals would begin commandeering these tools for their personal gain.

Unsurprisingly, this has proved increasingly true. This last year alone, studies have shown that over half of the criminals’ targets are falling for their AI-powered scams.

How Effective are These Scams?

According to a study conducted by Avant Research Group, when testing against their control group using traditional phishing emails, participants fell for nearly 54% of scams vs only 12%. This is an increase from 1 in 10 people to 5 in 10 people. 

That’s alarming.

Seeing as we’re still in the infancy of many of these AI tools and technologies, this means we’re likely to see even more sophisticated scams showing up over the next couple years. Who knows how high that number might get?

How Does This Affect You?

Based on the study’s findings, they ruled that the findings were useful (meaning we can rely on the numbers) in 88% of cases, and only had inaccurate results for 4% of the participants. This means that nearly 9 out of 10 times a potential victim will be seeing a scam that is so well developed that it has a 50% chance of convincing them.

These numbers should scare you, or at least draw your attention. How are you prepared to navigate a digital landscape where dangers like these exist, and are only going to keep getting better? How confident do you feel about landing in the 46% who didn’t fall for these scams vs the 54% who did?

Is There a Bright Side to All This?

Despite all this gloom and doom, there is some good news in the midst of this. AI models are also being trained by ethical hackers and cybersecurity professionals to recognize scams and flag or block them before they can become an issue.

Because of this, as long as you’re following good practices, common sense, and the usual tips when it comes to protecting yourself from scams, you’ll be alright in most cases. 

Make sure you’re doing the following

  1. Use some virus protection and active scanning, especially in your email accounts.
  2. Don’t click on emails you weren’t expecting.
  3. Don’t open attachments you don’t recognize.
  4. Never click on links in unsolicited emails.
  5. Always verify with the actual person instead of trusting them over email.
  6. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Falling for Scams? iDefend Can Help!

Fortunately, iDefend members enjoy access to an expert support team who are always happy to help you look at and review suspicious emails, help you adjust your antivirus and detection settings, and even recover from scams or cleaning up your devices if they get infected.

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Snapchat AI is Your Teen’s Private Chatbot – Free From Your Prying Eyes https://www.idefendhome.com/blog/familysafety/snapchatai/ Mon, 22 Apr 2024 20:39:02 +0000 https://www.idefendhome.com/?p=5618 Snapchat, known for its disappearing messages and creative filters, has evolved over the years to slowly incorporate advanced AI features.

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Snapchat, known for its disappearing messages and creative filters, has evolved over the years to slowly incorporate advanced AI features.

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In the digital landscape of today, social media platforms have become integral parts of our daily lives. While these innovations offer convenience and entertainment, they also raise significant concerns, especially when it comes to the safety and well-being of teenagers.

Among these concerns is the omnipresence of Snapchat’s AI, which can be accessed at any time, and the potential dangers it might pose.

Chatbot

One of the most striking aspects of Snapchat’s AI is its chatbot, an interactive feature that allows users to ask questions, seek advice, and engage in conversations. For teenagers, this seemingly harmless function can present a myriad of risks. The allure of a “digital friend” that is always available to chat might lead teens to seek guidance from the AI on sensitive or personal matters.

Whether it’s questions about relationships and sex, mental health, or even more troubling subjects like self-harm, the AI provides immediate answers without the nuance and empathy of a human response.

Teenagers are impressionable

The danger here lies in the misconception that this AI is a reliable source of information and support. Teenagers, who are still developing their critical thinking skills, might take the AI’s responses at face value without questioning its accuracy or understanding its limitations. This can lead to misinformation, misguided decisions, and a lack of human connection when they might need it most.

Privacy Concerns

Furthermore, the constant presence of the Snapchat AI raises privacy concerns. Every interaction with the chatbot is recorded and stored, contributing to the vast data pool that fuels Snapchat’s algorithms.

This data can be used to create targeted advertisements, personalize user experiences, and even predict behaviors. For teenagers, whose online behaviors are still evolving, this data collection can have long-lasting consequences.

You Can’t Remove It

Another alarming aspect is the inability to remove the AI from the app. Unlike traditional chatbots or apps where users can opt out or disable features, Snapchat’s AI is deeply integrated into the platform. The only way to remove it is by subscribing to Snapchat+, the premium version of the app.

This creates a dilemma for parents and teens alike. As a parent, if you don’t want your child to interact with the AI, there is no way to actually hide or get rid of it, giving your child unlimited access.

What to Do as a Parent

As parents navigate the complexities of raising teens in the digital age, understanding these dangers is crucial. Initiating conversations about online safety, critical thinking, and the limitations of AI can empower teens to make informed decisions. Encouraging them to seek human support when needed, whether from trusted adults or professional resources, can provide a balance to the allure of the always-available AI friend.

While Snapchat’s AI offers convenience and entertainment, its potential dangers should not be underestimated. From providing questionable advice to collecting vast amounts of personal data, the implications for teenagers are significant. As we move forward in this digital era, it is essential for parents, educators, and society as a whole to remain vigilant, informed, and proactive in safeguarding the well-being of our teens in the digital realm.

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