Anthropic Opus 4.6
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54% of consumers say their trust in a brand decreases after encountering a scam associated with it.
33% of consumers say they recently encountered a suspected scam on social media, while 18% encountered one via email and 16% via online marketplaces.
62% of consumers say they avoid deals that seem too good to be true.
45% of U.S.-based cybersecurity leaders work 11 or more extra hours per week.
73% of U.S.-based cybersecurity leaders say AI oversight and governance is the most important future capability.
68% of U.S.-based cybersecurity leaders rate technical expertise as the most important future capability.
89% of U.S.-based cybersecurity leaders say their position now requires significant cross-functional collaboration and business alignment.
85% of U.S.-based cybersecurity leaders feel pressure to strengthen communication and business skills because of AI.
82% of U.S.-based cybersecurity leaders say people skills are more central to cybersecurity leadership than five years ago.
One in four Americans have received a deepfake voice call in the past 12 months.
24% of Americans are not sure they could tell the difference between a deepfake voice call and a real call.
American consumers receive an average of 9.9 unwanted calls per week (over 500 per year), and unwanted calls are growing at a 16% compounded annual rate since 2023.
48% of Americans say phone spam is getting worse, outnumbering those who say it's improving by 3-to-1.
72% of consumers support stronger government regulations to force carrier action.
More than 75% of consumers outside the U.S. want some level of carrier financial liability for scam losses.
Nearly 1 in 4 Americans (23%) have fallen victim to a tax scam.
82% of Americans say they are worried about tax fraud or identity theft this year.
40% of Americans say tax scam messages are more sophisticated than last year.
84% of Americans are concerned that AI is making scams harder to detect.
Nearly one in five Americans say they have lost money to a tax scam, with victims losing an average of $1,020.