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New Malwarebytes Research Reveals that One in Six Mobile Users Targeted by Sextortion Scams
Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Extortion scams in general target younger generations with Gen Z and Millennials accounting for two-thirds of victims

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Malwarebytes, a global leader in real-time cyber protection, shared new research today digging into high-pressure extortion scams such as sextortion, deepfakes and virtual kidnapping. The data reveals an outsized effect on younger generations, with Gen Z particularly impacted by AI-driven scams. However, all mobile users are at risk with one in three having been targeted by an extortion scam and nearly one in five falling victim. Sextortion, a particularly nasty and invasive threat to leak nude photos or videos or expose pornographic search history, is particularly notable with one in six mobile users reporting they've been a target. Among Gen Z, that number jumps to 38%.

Read the full report: malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025/10/ai-driven-scams-are-preying-on-gen-zs-digital-lives

"AI has poured gasoline on extortion scams, making it easier than ever to target people with real or manipulated images or videos paired with real information about them from the dark web," said Shahak Shalev, Global Head of Scam and AI Research, Malwarebytes. "These ruthless scams weaponize shame, exploiting our deepest fears to force quick decisions and fast payouts. I want to remove the shame associated with scams and instead encourage people to share their stories to help educate others. If we can remove the stigma and silence around scams, I think we can help everyone take a step back and pause before acting on one of these threats."

Key findings

    --  Most at risk: Extortion scam victims and targets have a profile that
        stands apart from other scam groups. They tend to be:
        --  Young: 69% of victims and 64% of targets are Gen Z or Millennial
            (vs. 52% of victims and 40% of targets of other types of scams,
            respectively)
        --  Male: 65% of victims and 60% of targets are male (vs. 48%/45%)
        --  Parents: 45% of victims and 41% of targets are parents (vs. 36%/26%)
        --  Minorities: 53% of victims are non-white (vs. 39%)


        --  Mobile-first: 52% of victims and 46% of targets agree "I'm more
            likely to click a link on my phone than on my laptop" (vs. 42%/36%)
    --  Damage is emotional and deeply personal: These personalized,
        high-pressure threats make extortion victims especially vulnerable, and
        while victims of all mobile scams suffer serious emotional, financial
        and functional fallout at the hands of their scammers, extortion victims
        experience outsized impact:
        --  Nearly 9 in 10 extortion victims reported emotional harm because of
            the scam they experienced.
        --  35% experienced blackmail or harassment
        --  21% experienced damage to their reputation


        --  19% faced consequences at work or school


    --  AI is raising the stakes: One in five mobile users have been the target
        of a deepfake scam and nearly as many have encountered a virtual
        kidnapping scam (a decades-old tactic that now often uses AI voice
        cloning). Two in five (43%) Gen Z users have been a target of one of
        these.
    --  Emotional fallout: For victims of AI-driven scams, the fallout is even
        more extreme: 32% suffered reputation damage (vs. 21% for extortion
        victims overall), 29% suffered work/school consequences (vs. 11%), 24%
        had their personal information stolen (vs. 14%), and 21% had financial
        accounts opened in their name (vs. 13%), underscoring the threat of
        these evolving scams.

How to keep scammers at bay

Use STOP, our simple scam response framework to help protect against scams.

    --  S--Slow down: Don't let urgency or pressure push you into action. Take a
        breath before responding. Legitimate businesses like your bank or credit
        card don't push immediate action.


    --  T--Test them: If you answered the phone and are feeling panicked about
        the situation, likely involving a family member or friend, ask a
        question only the real person would know--something that can't be found
        online.


    --  O--Opt out: If it feels off, hang up or end the conversation. You can
        always say the connection dropped.
    --  P--Prove it: Confirm the person is who they say they are by reaching out
        yourself through a trusted number, website or method you have used
        before.

Scam Guard: An AI-powered digital safety companion to thwart scams

Scam Guard can help people identify and avoid scams. The free tool provides real-time feedback on scams, threats and malware alongside digital safety recommendations. Embedded within the Malwarebytes Mobile Security app, the feature aims to remove the stigma of shame around scams by helping educate and guide users before it's too late. Users simply tap to submit suspicious content via a chat interface within the mobile app. To learn more about Scam Guard and other notable features, download the mobile app today.

About the Survey
The research is based on a March 2025 survey prepared by an independent research consultant and distributed via Forsta among n=1,300 survey respondents ages 18 and older in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany and Switzerland. The sample was equally split for gender with a spread of ages, geographical regions and race groups, and weighted to provide a balanced view.

To read more about the latest threats and cyber protection strategies, visit the Malwarebytes blog, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok and X.

About Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes is a global cybersecurity leader delivering award-winning endpoint protection, privacy and threat prevention solutions worldwide. Built on decades of experience as the last resort to find and eradicate the latest malware, Malwarebytes is now trusted by millions of individuals and organizations to stop threats at each stage of the attack lifecycle, secure digital identities and safeguard data and privacy. A world class team of threat researchers and proprietary AI-powered engines provide unmatched threat intelligence to detect and prevent known and unknown threats. The company is headquartered in California. For more information and career opportunities, visit https://www.malwarebytes.com.

Malwarebytes Media Contact:
Ashley Stewart
Director of Public and Analyst Relations
press@malwarebytes.com

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