88% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland say it is becoming harder to tell what online content is genuinely human or real.
88% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland say it is becoming harder to tell what online content is genuinely human or real. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Malwarebytes in June 2026. It covers topics including AI Fraud, AI Scams, Deepfakes, Consumer. The original data appears in Face Value: How AI is reshaping trust, identity, and scams . For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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88% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland say it is becoming harder to tell what online content is genuinely human or real. This data was published by Malwarebytes and covers AI Fraud, AI Scams, Deepfakes, Consumer.
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This statistic comes from Face Value: How AI is reshaping trust, identity, and scams , published by Malwarebytes on June 15, 2026. You can view the original report at https://www.malwarebytes.com/ai-scams.
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This statistic relates to AI Fraud, AI Scams, Deepfakes, Consumer. Browse more statistics on AI Fraud or from Malwarebytes.