Malwarebytes has launched Malwarebytes in ChatGPT. Now, individuals and small businesses can get quick cybersecurity help. Just ask “Malwarebytes” about scams, spam, or suspicious activity. This tool uses the company’s deep threat intelligence and expertise. The integration tackles the growing global scam crisis. Last year, scams took $442 billion from consumers. Yet, only a small number of cybercrimes face prosecution. This highlights the need for scalable, preventative security tools. With this new tool, users can quickly check suspicious messages, links, domains, and phone numbers. They can verify if a domain is real, get geographic risk data, and report bad content. These reports help to make the whole threat intelligence system stronger.
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Malwarebytes uses its constantly updated threat database and AI-driven Scam Guard. This provides real-time insights, helping users make safer online choices. “Cybersecurity shouldn’t be confusing or out of reach,” said Marcin Kleczynski, Founder and CEO, Malwarebytes. “By bringing Malwarebytes’ threat expertise directly into ChatGPT, we’re meeting people where they already are and giving them instant, reliable guidance to make safer choices online. The only way we can disrupt the nearly half-a-trillion-dollar scam industry is by being innovative and attacking the problem from every angle.”






















