McAfee announced at CES the launch of
AI-powered McAfee Scam Detector - the most comprehensive protection
against text, email, and video scams. Today's scams are smarter,
sneakier, and more convincing than ever - and they're everywhere. 59% of
Americans say they or someone they know has fallen for an online scam
in the last 12 months, with scam victims losing an average of $1,471.
The rise of deepfakes and ease of access to the AI tools to create them
further complicates things. A McAfee Labs study of 17 different deepfake
creation tools shows that for just $5 and in 10 minutes - the price of a
latte and in less time than it takes to drink it - a scammer can create
realistic-looking deepfake video or AI voice scams.
That's where McAfee Scam Detector comes in, giving control back to
consumers and stopping scammers in their tracks with proactive,
real-time protection against suspicious texts, fake emails, and deepfake
videos that look incredibly real - all cleverly designed by scammers to
steal people's money and personal information.
Beginning this Spring, McAfee's Scam Detector will be included at no
extra cost for McAfee customers. This must-have product uses the latest
in advanced AI technology to proactively analyze and flag risky messages
in real time. That ‘Hi, how are you?' text from a stranger? It's one of
the top text scams of 2024. An urgent email about a failed delivery?
Probably fake. And no, Elon Musk doesn't have a unique investment
opportunity for you. McAfee makes it easy to tell real from fake in
seconds and gives you the winning combination of tips and technology to
keep scams out of your life for good.
Protecting people in today's Scamiverse
Every day, scammers trick people with fake texts, emails, and videos,
and the results can be devastating. Americans report receiving 14 scam
messages daily, with 1 in 5 (19%) losing over $1,000 and 4% losing over
$10,000 when they fall for one - and they spend 94 hours a year simply
trying to figure out if the onslaught of messages they receive are real
or fake.1 Deepfake scams, which use AI to create fake videos, can be even worse - some people have lost over half a million dollars.2 It's clear that scams have become a drain on people's time, energy, and finances:
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"I've had more issues with scam texts recently. I'd say within the
last year, it's just been bad. Like I've been getting a lot of spam
emails, texts, calls...it's a lot" - Tina, 31, Moore, SC
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"It was a fake email for UPS. I thought that I was signing up to
change my address and instead it charged my credit card," - Alexandria
K. 46, Cumming, GA
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"While I love new technology, I have been very scared of AI-generated
videos and information since seeing just how realistic it can be" -
Haley, 24 from Shrewsbury, NJ
"Scammers are getting smarter every day, using technology like
artificial intelligence to make their tricks more convincing and harder
to spot," said Steve Grobman, Chief Technology Officer, McAfee. "They
play on people's emotions - like fear, urgency, or trust - to get what
they want. That's why we created McAfee Scam Detector, powered by AI. It
warns you about scams before they can cause harm, helps you stay in
control of your personal information, and helps you build the skills
needed to outsmart scammers for good."
How McAfee's AI-Powered Scam Detector works
McAfee's Scam Detector is powered by McAfee Smart AITM, the
same technology that makes McAfee's online protection award-winning and
so reliable. Here's what this all-in-one protection does to keep people
safe from email, text message, and video scams:
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Email Scam Detector: Monitors your inbox for suspicious emails
and flags risky messages before you even open them. It also explains why
a message is dangerous, so you'll know what to look out for next time.
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Text Scam Detector: Detects suspect texts that scammers use to
trick you into giving them money or clicking bad links, flags risky
messages before you open them, and gives you clear explanations of why
they're dangerous.
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Deepfake Detector: Spots AI-made videos, letting you know if
something you're watching may not be what it seems. Whether it's someone
pretending to be your boss or a fake celebrity endorsement, McAfee
makes sure you don't get fooled. Innovation for deepfake detection
continues with upcoming availability in more languages, including
French, German, and Japanese. As showcased at CES, McAfee's deepfake
detection technology will soon work seamlessly wherever you're online -
across phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops.
Set up and go
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Seamless setup: For email protection, simply link your Gmail or
Outlook account. Text and video scam protection are activated in the
McAfee mobile app on Android or iOS. There is no need to download
anything new, or to copy and paste links or upload files each time for
analysis. Once set up, McAfee Scam Detector works proactively to detect
incoming scams across text, email, and deepfakes automatically.
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Teaching you to spot scams: Beyond flagging suspicious content,
McAfee's Scam Detector explains why identified scams are dangerous,
empowering users to recognize the tactics often used by cybercrooks.
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Simple notifications: Alerts come in the form of unobtrusive
notifications, whether via your mobile app, email inbox, or video
platform, to ensure you know what's suspicious and why.
Simple, easy protection for everyone
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Free for McAfee customers: Soon, McAfee Scam Detector will be
included as part of all McAfee+, McAfee Total Protection, and McAfee
LiveSafe plans at no extra cost.
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Works instantly: Once it's set up, Scam Detector goes to work
immediately. No need to copy, paste, or second-guess if a message is
fake - McAfee does it for you.
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Protects you wherever you're online: Whether you're using a phone, laptop, tablet, or Chromebook, Scam Detector helps keeps you safe across every device.