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Google Warns of a Sharp Rise in Convincing AI-Powered Scams

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By Web Desk Published November 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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Google has issued a new warning about a significant increase in AI-driven online scams. The company cautions that these frauds are becoming alarmingly convincing and widespread, posing a heightened risk to individuals and businesses.

In its latest advisory, Google’s Trust & Safety team detailed how cybercriminals are using generative artificial intelligence. These tools are being used to create fake job listings, clone legitimate business pages, and develop deceptive apps that closely mimic real platforms.

Google highlighted several specific schemes that are on the rise. One of the most prevalent involves fraudulent job postings. Scammers impersonate well-known companies, tricking applicants into sharing personal data or paying fake “processing fees” for non-existent jobs.

The company is warning about newly discovered malware, including 'Promptflux' and 'Promptsteal,' that use generative AI. But one prominent researcher is questioning the findings. https://t.co/1549Ecgfl7

— PCMag (@PCMag) November 5, 2025

Businesses are also being targeted through “review extortion.” In this scheme, attackers flood a company’s Google Business Profile with negative one-star reviews and then demand payment to remove them.

The advisory also warns of a growing wave of AI impersonation scams. Fraudsters create fake websites and apps that mimic popular AI tools or VPN services. These often install malware, steal login credentials, or trick users into expensive subscriptions.

Google states it is strengthening its defences with AI-based Safe Browsing and stricter app store policies. However, users must also remain vigilant.

The company advises people to carefully check website addresses, avoid downloading software from unofficial sources, and be sceptical of offers that seem too good to be true, especially during major shopping events like Black Friday.

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