'No Scam' formula will save you from AI job and shopping fraud, just remember these 5 things

If you are also looking for an online job or doing online shopping, then keep these 5 things in mind, otherwise you can also be scammed. Microsoft has released a report stating that with the help of AI, fake job offers, fake websites, and online shopping frauds are increasing these days. Let's know how you can avoid them.

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'No Scam' formula will save you from AI job and shopping fraud, just remember these 5 things
'No Scam' formula will save you from AI job and shopping fraud, just remember these 5 things

Cases of online scams have been increasing rapidly for some time. Meanwhile, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has upgraded fraud even more. While on the one hand, this AI has made our lives easier, on the other hand, cyber criminals are also finding new ways of cheating by using it. Recently, a report by Microsoft has blown everyone's minds. In fact, in a report released by the company, it has been reported that with the help of AI, fake job offers, fake websites, and online shopping frauds are increasing these days.

Along with this, the company has also claimed in the report that Microsoft has prevented online fraud worth $ 4 billion within a year, as well as blocked 1.6 million fake bot signups every hour. This shows that scammers are trying to cheat people in different ways using AI, which can be very difficult for normal users to identify. However, you can avoid such scams by following the 'No Scam' formula mentioned below. Let's know about it, follow the No Scam formula:

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First of all, if you have received a special link to a job or deal in an email, website, or message, then do not click on it without checking. By doing this, any malware can also be installed on your phone.

Muskan Kumawat

Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Journalist

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