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AI Scams Surge in 2026 and How to Stay Secure

What Happened

AI scams are on the rise in 2026, with criminals using sophisticated AI-powered tools to execute phishing, impersonation, and fraud attacks. Both individuals and organizations are seeing increased vulnerability as scammers adopt generative AI to create convincing fake content, voice clones, and personalized messages. Forbes reports that new scam tactics range from deepfake phone calls to AI-generated phishing emails, making it harder for targets to spot fraud. The article shares practical strategies for defending against these threats, including multi-factor authentication and ongoing cybersecurity education.

Why It Matters

The growing prevalence of AI scams signals a shifting threat landscape, challenging traditional cybersecurity measures. As AI technology advances, both the risks and the necessary defense strategies evolve, urging businesses and consumers to stay vigilant. Read more in our AI News Hub

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