In recent months, cyber experts have reported a
growing wave of scams using the names of popular AI tools like ChatGPT and google Gemini to trick users and steal money or personal data.These scams do not come from real AI companies, but from fraudsters
impersonating trusted AI brands to gain user trust.
🧠 How the Scam Works💰 1. Fake AI ChatbotsScammers create fake websites or apps that look like:“ChatGPT premium assistant”“Gemini AI investment advisor”These bots behave normally at first, then:Push users toward
fake investments or crypto schemesPromise unrealistic profitsAsk for payments or crypto transfers👉 Some even impersonate gemini and promote fake “Google Coin” investments.
💳 2. Subscription & Payment FraudAnother common scam involves:Fake “free trial” AI subscriptionsHidden charges on cardsUnauthorized transactions via gift cardsVictims often realize it only after money is already deducted.
📱 3. Fake Apps in App StoresScammers also upload apps named:“ChatGPT Pro AI”“Gemini Assistant Premium”These apps:Steal login credentialsCollect personal dataCharge high subscription fees
🎣 4. Phishing Emails & LinksUsers receive emails or messages saying:“Upgrade your ChatGPT/Gemini account”“Your AI account is suspended”Clicking these links leads to fake login pages designed to steal passwords.
⚠️ Why These Scams Are DangerousAI branding looks
very realisticVictims trust the name “ChatGPT” or “Gemini”Transactions are often irreversible (especially crypto)Many scams operate globally and are hard to track
🛡️ How to Stay Safe✔️ Always verify official sourcesOnly use official websites or appsCheck developer name before downloading
✔️ Never trust “guaranteed profits”Real AI tools do NOT promise investment returns
✔️ Avoid unknown linksDo not log in through email links
✔️ Check payments carefullyMonitor bank statements regularly
📌 Simple Rule to RememberIf an “AI chatbot” asks for money, investments, or urgent login details — it is almost certainly a scam.
✨ ConclusionThe rise of AI tools like ChatGPT and google gemini has also created new opportunities for scammers. Being alert, verifying sources, and avoiding suspicious links can protect you from financial loss and data theft.
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