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New identity protection services help MoneyLion members spot scams and safeguard their personal data and finances
NEW YORK, March 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- MoneyLion, a leading consumer finance platform and part of Gen (NASDAQ: GEN), today announced the launch of identity protection services for its members, expanding MoneyLion's platform from cash flow management into financial protection.
The new offering brings scam and identity protection Powered by LifeLock directly into the MoneyLion app, giving people a seamless way to help keep their money safe.
With the new experience, MoneyLion members can expect easy-to-use identity protection enabling them to:
- Detect scams in real time with the in-app Scam Analyzer, which allows people to quickly verify suspicious texts, emails, and social messages without leaving the app, helping stop scams before they happen.
- Protect financial progress with continuous monitoring and support, including account takeover and application alerts, social and personally identifiable information monitoring, as well as reimbursement of stolen funds and identity restoration if identity theft occurs.
"Our members trust MoneyLion to help them move forward financially, but that progress is at risk if a scam or identity theft event derails them," said Tim Hong, Global Head of Financial Wellness Technology at Gen. "With 1 in 4 Americans becoming a victim of identity theft and losses from identity theft averaging over $7,500, it was important to bring LifeLock-powered identity protection directly into the MoneyLion app. We're giving our members a simple, always-on way to spot scams and protect what they've built, without adding friction to their everyday financial lives."
MoneyLion members with paid subscriptions can activate easy-to-use identity theft protection without leaving the app, using a single unified login. The MoneyLion app will reuse the identity verification that was already completed to provide a seamless experience.
LifeLock-powered identity protection is now available in the MoneyLion app for MoneyLion members with a paid subscription. Learn more at moneylion.com.
About MoneyLion
MoneyLion is a leading financial technology platform and part of Gen (NASDAQ: GEN), a global company dedicated to powering Digital Freedom with a family of trusted consumer brands including Norton, Avast, LifeLock and more. MoneyLion powers the next generation of personalized products, content, and marketplace technology through its top-rated consumer finance super app, and premier embedded finance platform for enterprise businesses. Consumers gain control of their finances with an innovative suite of products to save, borrow, spend, and invest, seamlessly integrating the best offers and content from MoneyLion and its 1,300+ enterprise partners into one unified experience. Its mission is to give everyone the power to make their best financial decisions. Learn more at www.moneylion.com.
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Gen
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SOURCE Gen Digital Inc.
Fake ads led all consumer cyberthreats in 2025, with over 45 million fake shop attacks blocked in Q4 and deepfake scams surging on social media
TEMPE, Ariz. and PRAGUE, Jan. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Gen (NASDAQ: GEN), a global leader powering Digital Freedom with a family of trusted brands including Norton, Avast, LifeLock, MoneyLion and more, today released its Q4 2025 Gen Threat Report, looking at trends from October through December.
The report reveals how cybercrime in late 2025 increasingly relied on ordinary digital actions rather than sophisticated exploits. Across browsers, social feeds, messaging apps, and money tools, the most damaging attacks succeeded when people completed the final step themselves: clicking a link, scanning a QR code, approving a device pairing, or entering a verification code.
"Increasingly throughout 2025, scams did not announce themselves as threats. They blended into everyday digital routines," said Siggi Stefnisson, Cyber Safety CTO at Gen. "Attackers leaned on familiar platforms, trusted interfaces, and automated persuasion, then scaled those tactics across devices and channels."
Scams and Malvertising Dominate Shopping and Social Media
Scams showed up where people already spend their time online: in social feeds and videos. Fake online shops dominated during the holiday season with over 45 million blocked fake shop attacks in Q4, more than half of all fake shop attacks blocked in 2025 and a more than 62% increase from the same period in 2024. These fake shops also accounted for 65%1 of all threats blocked on social media, and were heavily concentrated on Facebook and YouTube, where most risky shopping clicks began. Phishing spread more broadly across platforms, led by Facebook (77%), followed by YouTube (13%) and Reddit (4%). For consumers, scam delivery increasingly felt indistinguishable from ordinary ads, posts, and videos until the moment money, credentials, or remote access were requested.
Gen telemetry also showed that malvertising – fake advertisements – was the top cyberthreat to individuals in 2025, accounting for 41% of all attacks and serving as the first click leading to many scams across social media and the internet at large. This aligns with recent reporting citing internal Meta documents suggesting scam and banned-goods advertising may represent roughly 10% of annual ad revenue (about $16 billion).
Dangerous Deepfakes
Gen introduced on-device detection on Windows focused on the intersection of manipulated media and scam intent. Early telemetry from this launch showed that YouTube accounted for the largest share of blocked AI scam videos, followed by Facebook and X. Most blocked content was tied to financial, investment, and cryptocurrency lures, and was intercepted during playback, not downloads.
Identity and Financial Risk Broadened
Identity abuse continued to compound beyond traditional credit misuse. Gen telemetry shows the number of breaches increased 176% quarter over quarter, with a significant upward trend throughout the year. Data also shows rising alerts tied to:
- New property-related records
- Unusual activity in everyday banking accounts
- New applications for installment loans, leases, and retail credit
- Transaction-level anomalies on credit cards and loans
The rising risk ratios in these categories reinforce what external reports suggest: identity fraud is getting more layered, touching property records, deposits, credit instruments and scam-driven social engineering in parallel.
Threats Continue to Move Across Platforms
In Q4, Gen saw scams increasingly move back and forth between devices, using people to carry the attack across platforms. Some campaigns started on desktop with fake tutorial pages, then pushed victims to scan the screen with their phone, shifting the next steps onto mobile where permissions, sideloading, or verification were more likely. Others moved in the opposite direction. In GhostPairing attacks, first uncovered and named by Gen Threat Labs, victims entered a numeric code in WhatsApp on their phone, unknowingly linking an attacker-controlled browser as a trusted device and enabling rapid spread through contacts. Together, these patterns showed how modern scams crossed device boundaries to scale quickly and stay invisible.
As 2025 closed, Gen's Q4 data showed that the attack surface had become continuous across browsers, chats, social platforms, and money apps. The most damaging incidents began with small, familiar actions performed under time pressure or false reassurance.
To read the full Q4/2025 Gen Threat Report, visit https://www.gendigital.com/blog/insights/reports/threat-report-q4-2025
About Gen
Gen (NASDAQ: GEN) is a global company dedicated to powering Digital Freedom through its trusted consumer brands including Norton, Avast, LifeLock, MoneyLion and more. The Gen family of consumer brands is rooted in providing financial empowerment and cyber safety for the first digital generations. Today, Gen empowers people to live their digital lives safely, privately and confidently for generations to come. Gen brings award-winning products and services in cybersecurity, online privacy, identity protection and financial wellness to nearly 500 million users in more than 150 countries. Learn more at GenDigital.com.
About the Gen Threat Labs
Gen Threat Labs is the Cyber Safety research team within Gen, focused on uncovering and analyzing the latest digital threats and scams worldwide. Rooted in data, research, and technical expertise, the team identifies patterns and risks that shape the evolving cyber landscape. Their insights power the security technologies that protect people across Gen's portfolio of trusted brands, including Norton, Avast, LifeLock, and others.
Brittany Posey
Gen
Press@GenDigital.com
Courtney Rowles
Edelman for Gen
Courtney.Rowles@Edelman.com
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SOURCE Gen Digital Inc.