
Have you noticed how scam messages feel more convincing lately?
Or how fake ads on social media seem oddly tailored to you?
Scammers are evolving fast, and they’re now using the same tools that are designed to help us.
Scams are now faster, smarter, and much more personal.
Recent research shows that cybercriminals no longer rely on basic phishing emails or poorly written messages to defraud netizens.
Instead, they use AI to:
In investment scam ad campaigns we recently tracked on Meta, for example, attackers used AI-generated stories, fake media coverage, and even celebrity endorsements to build trust. These scams weren’t staying static. They constantly changed, rotating domains, visuals, and targeting strategies to avoid detection.
As if that weren’t enough, modern scams no longer rely on a single entry point. They’re highly scalable, reaching millions of targets at once through:
This creates a dangerous mix of urgency, trust, and confusion.
To help users stay ahead of these evolving threats, Bitdefender has introduced Scam Radar, a new feature integrated into Bitdefender Mobile Security for Android and iOS. It monitors emerging scam campaigns, including local scams, and alerts you before you become a target.
Scam Radar is integrated into the Scam Protection and Scam Protection Pro layers within Bitdefender plans, enhancing existing defenses with new capabilities aimed at early threat prevention and improving user awareness.
Unlike traditional protection, which reacts after a threat is detected, Scam Radar focuses on early warning and prevention by monitoring emerging scam campaigns. It alerts you before you become a target.
Scam Radar uses advanced machine learning and AI analysis to spot patterns across large-scale SMS scam campaigns and Facebook and social media-driven scams. When suspicious activity is detected, you receive real-time alerts that help you understand what’s happening and how to stay safe.
Scam Radar notifies you when new scam campaigns are spreading, especially local scams targeting your area. These alerts can act as an early warning system, helping you recognize threats before you interact with them.
Each alert includes actual examples of scam messages or ads, along with the common tactics, keywords, or links attackers use. This makes it easier to spot similar threats when they show up in your inbox or social feeds.
Scam Radar highlights when attackers impersonate well-known brands or celebrities, a common tactic used to build trust quickly and increase engagement.
The feature tracks where scam campaigns are most active, helping you understand which countries or areas are currently affected by local scam outbreaks. This local context makes alerts more relevant and actionable, especially when a campaign is actively spreading near you.
Beyond alerts, Scam Radar provides clear, actionable recommendations to help you avoid interacting with malicious SMS messages or fake ads on platforms like Facebook. Whether it’s spotting suspicious links, recognizing impersonation tactics, or knowing when to ignore a message entirely, users get practical guidance they can apply immediately.
Not all scam campaigns are global. Many are localized and spread quickly within specific areas.
Scam Radar focuses on threats that are actively circulating around you, making the protection feel timely, relevant, and personal. Instead of generic warnings, it gives you context — what the scam looks like, who it impersonates, and how to avoid it.
Not all users face the same risks. Scam Radar can tailor alerts based on select scam categories and exposure trends.
Scams often spread within families or social circles. With the new Scam Radar feature, you can share alerts with friends and family and help them recognize threats before they fall victim. This is a simple way to extend protection beyond your own device.
One of the most overlooked effects of scams is the emotional one. A suspicious message or convincing fake ad can create anxiety and pressure you to act quickly.
Scam Radar helps reduce that stress by giving you context and clarity. Instead of reacting impulsively, you understand what’s happening and can make informed decisions.
Scammers rely on speed and surprise. Whether you’re using the standalone Bitdefender Mobile Security apps for Android and iOS is there to help you stay ahead of emerging scam threats.
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Alina is a history buff passionate about cybersecurity and anything sci-fi, advocating Bitdefender technologies and solutions. She spends most of her time between her two feline friends and traveling.
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