Only 20% of respondents reported being not very confident or not confident at all in their ability to determine whether something is legitimate or a scam.
Only 20% of respondents reported being not very confident or not confident at all in their ability to determine whether something is legitimate or a scam. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Ping Identity in October 2025. It covers topics including Scams. The original data appears in Bridging the Trust Gap in the Age of AI . For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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Only 20% of respondents reported being not very confident or not confident at all in their ability to determine whether something is legitimate or a scam. This data was published by Ping Identity and covers Scams.
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This statistic comes from Bridging the Trust Gap in the Age of AI , published by Ping Identity on October 1, 2025. You can view the original report at https://hub.pingidentity.com/surveys/4231-consumer-survey-bridging-trust-gap-age-of-ai.
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This statistic relates to Scams. Browse more statistics on Scams or from Ping Identity.