ChatGPT will be your personal security guard! Fake links and online scams are over; just do the smart setup.
- bySherya
- 25 Feb, 2026
ChatGPT: In today's times, the threat of online fraud and fake links is increasing rapidly.
In today's world, the threat of online fraud and fake links is rapidly increasing. In such a situation, the AI chatbot that most Indian users use can also help them with their digital security. ChatGPT doesn't have to be limited to just question-answer sessions; you can also use it as a kind of "security guard" for your phone.
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Recently, ChatGPT has added integration with several third-party apps. This allows users to take advantage of security tools directly within the chat interface. One of the most useful is Malwarebytes, which has been known for device protection and malware detection for nearly two decades. This software is said to be capable of identifying suspicious links, spam messages, and potential scams.
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If you don't want to install a separate antivirus app, you can use this feature directly through ChatGPT. First, log in to your ChatGPT account. Then, go to the Settings section and select the Apps option.
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There, search for Malwarebytes in the App Store and select "Connect." Once the integration is complete, you can test any suspicious messages, emails, links, or phone numbers by entering them directly into ChatGPT.
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Whenever you receive an unknown link or suspicious message, copy and paste it into ChatGPT and clearly ask if it could be a scam. The system will analyze the potential threat using Malwarebytes and provide you with warnings or suggestions. Similarly, you can run a scan using a special command, making it easier to check for suspicious content.
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Staying vigilant in the digital world is crucial. If set up correctly, ChatGPT can be not only an informative tool but also a reliable ally in strengthening your online security.




