AI shopping scams: ChatGPT directs users to fake retail websites
According to a report from The Guardian, scammers are creating cloned retail websites that appear in ChatGPT search results, tricking users into making purchases that never arrive. The scam-checking service Ask Silver identified fake sites mimicking Russell & Bromley and Dunelm. Ask Silver’s Anna Jones suggested the large language model powering ChatGPT may have been “poisoned” with malicious content from cloned webpages. Jones noted that scammers are exploiting the fact that Russell & Bromley went into administration in January 2026 and was absorbed by Next, leaving no official Russell & Bromley website. Louise Baxter, head of the scams team at National Trading Standards, warned consumers not to assume a website is genuine just because an AI tool recommends it. ChatGPT’s spokesperson said the fraudulent websites have been removed from its search index, and users can report violations through a form.
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Sources: The Guardian
