Among AI scam victims and targets, 81% agree with the statement "I understand that sharing personal information with apps, on social media, or on messaging services can be risky, but I am okay with that risk".
Among AI scam victims and targets, 81% agree with the statement "I understand that sharing personal information with apps, on social media, or on messaging services can be risky, but I am okay with that risk". — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Malwarebytes in October 2025. It covers topics including Consumer, Mobile, Scams, AI-driven scam, Data sharing. The original data appears in AI-driven scams are preying on Gen Z’s digital lives . For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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Among AI scam victims and targets, 81% agree with the statement "I understand that sharing personal information with apps, on social media, or on messaging services can be risky, but I am okay with that risk". This data was published by Malwarebytes and covers Consumer, Mobile, Scams, AI-driven scam, Data sharing.
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This statistic comes from AI-driven scams are preying on Gen Z’s digital lives , published by Malwarebytes on October 14, 2025. You can view the original report at https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025/10/ai-driven-scams-are-preying-on-gen-zs-digital-lives.
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