Malwarebytes has integrated its services with ChatGPT, offering users a new tool to quickly identify potential scams. This integration allows users to inquire about suspicious texts, emails, links, domains, and phone numbers directly within ChatGPT by simply asking, “Malwarebytes, is this a scam?”
Enhanced Threat Intelligence
Through this collaboration, users can submit suspicious content to Malwarebytes, contributing to a collective threat intelligence effort. This initiative aims to combat the expanding scam economy, which, according to GASA’s Global State of Scams 2025 report, resulted in global losses of approximately $442 billion last year.
Accessibility Across ChatGPT Tiers
The new feature is accessible to all ChatGPT users, including those on Free, Plus, Team, and Enterprise plans. Marcin Kleczynski, Founder and CEO of Malwarebytes, emphasized the importance of making cybersecurity straightforward and accessible for everyone.
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