A recent incident involving the Claude AI chatbot has revealed a troubling trend of fraudulent charges linked to subscriptions. Users, including one family in the US, reported unexpected payments for gift cards associated with their chatbot accounts, raising alarms about potential scams targeting unsuspecting customers.
The mechanism behind these charges appears to involve fraudsters exploiting the subscription model of AI services. Users are finding unauthorised transactions on their credit cards, often disguised as legitimate payments to the service provider, Anthropic. This has led to fears that personal information may be compromised, as some victims received emails indicating gift card purchases they did not make.
For UK consumers, this situation highlights the risks associated with emerging AI technologies and subscription services. As these tools become more integrated into daily life, the potential for fraud increases, putting users’ finances at risk. Those who subscribe to AI services should remain vigilant, regularly checking their bank statements for any unfamiliar charges.
Moving forward, it is crucial for users to monitor their accounts closely and report any suspicious activity immediately. Companies like Anthropic are implementing new security measures, but users must take proactive steps to protect themselves, such as changing passwords and contacting their banks for any unauthorised transactions.
Sources
theguardian.com

