Phishing scams evolve as criminals use AI to craft convincing emails

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Phishing scams are becoming more sophisticated, with criminals using AI tools like ChatGPT to create convincing emails. Recent reports highlight phishing attempts targeting paid ChatGPT accounts, streaming services, and password managers, making it harder for users to identify scams. Fraudsters are sending emails that appear to be from legitimate companies, urging recipients to update payment information or risk losing access. These emails often create a sense of urgency, pressuring victims to act quickly without verifying the sender's authenticity. Additionally, new tactics like smishing and vishing are on the rise. Scammers use text messages and phone calls to trick individuals into providing sensitive information, further complicating efforts to combat these threats. Users are advised to remain vigilant and verify suspicious communications.


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