For better or for worse we've received substantially less international scam attempts due to the seemingly intractable problem of writing them in our language and the relatively small pool of viable targets, but the ones we do get are usually well-crafted and targeted. We run loads of internal email scams ourselves trying to see why people trip, and try to improve our practices based on those findings.
Currently there has been negligible impact on any of the products I've looked over because of traditional human scams. Conversely there have been significant troubles from real exploits being found and abused in the wild with dire consequences for legal and financial, but maybe my experience just happens to heavily skew the opposite of norm?. I expect things to change in the medium-term future as LLMs and such improve so that they can generate coherent text above a single sentence
Currently there has been negligible impact on any of the products I've looked over because of traditional human scams. Conversely there have been significant troubles from real exploits being found and abused in the wild with dire consequences for legal and financial, but maybe my experience just happens to heavily skew the opposite of norm?. I expect things to change in the medium-term future as LLMs and such improve so that they can generate coherent text above a single sentence