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Your AI Chatbot Just Got Free Instant Scam Detection

Easily screen suspicious messages, links, and screenshots using ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini

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Greg Young
May 29, 2026
∙ Paid

If your favorite AI is ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, you now can instantly spot a digital scammer from within a session before you accidentally click a malicious link.

A new Malwarebytes integration for ChatGPT and Claude lets users check sketchy messages directly inside a chat session and get a simple verdict such as safe, suspicious, malicious, or unknown.

Gemini users can add the same protection through Malwarebytes Browser Guard and Google Safe Browsing checks.

It is all completely free and doesn't require you to make a Malwarebytes account.

This article walks through how to turn on the digital security screen and use it in your AI sessions.

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What the digital security screen does in your AI Session:

  • Real-Time Database Checks: When you paste a link, phone number, or email domain, Malwarebytes instantly checks it against their active blocklists and threat intelligence.

  • Instant Verdicts: It will give you a clear, definitive rating: Safe, Suspicious, Malicious, or Unknown.

  • Screenshot & Text Multi-Analysis: You can upload a screenshot of a weird text message, email, or webpage, and the system can scan the text and any URLs embedded in the image simultaneously.

  • Reporting: If it discovers a brand-new scam, you can tell the tool to report it, which sends the malicious link or phone number back to Malwarebytes to help protect other people globally.

Bottom Line:

Spending an extra few seconds in your chat window to verify a suspicious link is a highly effective, low-friction defense strategy to keep your system and information secure.

Paid subscribers get:

  • Step-by-step on how to turn on the digital security screen in ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.

  • Sample prompts to use digital threat screening in your AI chatbox.

  • Explanation of the Malwarebytes threat verdicts.

  • Access to Comments section.

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