
A recent report from Microsoft revealed an alarming increase in the sophistication of online scams, driven by artificial intelligence (AI).
The technology company reported taking down around 500 malicious domains last year, in addition to blocking approximately 1.6 million attempts to register bots every hour.
The news published by CBS News Confirmed highlights that Microsoft attributes much of this increase to generative AI, which simplified the process of creating fake sites and made them much more convincing and difficult to detect.
Faced with this worrying scenario, digital and brand protection specialists have warned of the need for more comprehensive and proactive solutions, capable of protecting both companies and consumers against growing digital threats.
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Generative AI: the scammers' new weapon

The Microsoft report details how generative AI is being used to create more convincing fake sites. That's because scammers now use AI to generate product descriptions, images, reviews, and even influencer videos, all to trick shoppers into believing they're browsing a legitimate store.
This ability to create fake content quickly and on a large scale makes Scams online more difficult to detect and, consequently, more dangerous. In addition, generative AI is also being used to personalize the blows, making them more targeted and effective.
Thus, scammers can use AI to analyze user data and create personalized messages and offers, increasing the chances of a successful scam. In other words, this customization capacity also makes online scams even harder to detect and, consequently, more dangerous.
Comprehensive protection: a strategic approach
To address the growing sophistication of online scams, it's critical to adopt an approach of comprehensive brand protection, which involves several measures and strategies.
To do so, this approach can and should include:
- Constant internet monitoring, with monitoring tools to scan the internet for brand mentions, including websites, social networks, forums, and other online channels;
- Identifying and removing false content, such as Fake sites, misleading advertisements and fake profiles on social networks;
- Client education on how to identify and avoid online scams, through awareness campaigns, posts on social networks and other communication actions;
- Partnership with companies specialized in brand protection to assist in the implementation and management of protection strategies.
Is your brand the next target?
Faced with this scenario, the question that remains is: is your brand prepared to face this new generation of online scams? The answer may not be as simple as it seems. After all, traditional security measures, such as firewalls and antiviruses, may not be enough to protect your brand against the most sophisticated scams.
To do this, it is necessary to adopt a more proactive and strategic approach, involving the constant monitoring of the internet for threats, the identification and removal of dangerous content, and the education of customers on how to protect themselves against online scams.
Remember: in an increasingly digital and connected world, brand protection has become a priority for companies of all sizes. In other words, adopting a comprehensive brand protection approach is critical to ensuring brand safety and long-term business success.
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