People can now check suspicious messages, links, emails, and images with Norton directly in Claude

TEMPE, Ariz. and PRAGUE, June 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Scams today touch every part of our lives. They show up in text messages, social posts, online marketplaces, dating apps, fake customer support chats, and increasingly through AI-generated content designed to feel personal and convincing. As more people turn to AI assistants to help them navigate daily decisions, Norton, part of Gen (NASDAQ:GEN), is bringing its Norton Genie AI-powered scam detector into Claude conversations.

The integration allows people to quickly analyze suspicious emails, texts, messages, images, or links using Norton's multi-layered scam detection intelligence to determine whether something looks safe, risky, or like a scam. Beyond using Norton Genie to check for scams, the integration allows people to access Norton's trusted intelligence for general Cyber Safety advice and tips.