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The cybersecurity landscape in Estonia has shifted. In 2026, threat actors are no longer just sending poorly written emails; they are using AI-generated deepfakes and sophisticated social engineering to target business owners and individuals. Recent data shows that these scams have cost people in Estonia a staggering €29 million
At Estonia Antivirus Hub, we believe your defense must be as smart as the attack. Here is how Norton 360’s 2026 features combat these AI threats:
1. AI-Powered Scam Detection
Norton 360 now includes built-in Scam Detection powered by advanced AI. This tool analyzes suspicious websites and messages in real-time, identifying the subtle patterns of AI-generated phishing that traditional antivirus software might miss.
2. Deepfake Protection
One of the most concerning trends is the use of deepfake audio and video to impersonate trusted officials or bank representatives. Norton 360 has introduced Deepfake Protection (available on Windows, Android, and iOS) to help identify and alert you to manipulated media before you fall victim to a scam.
3. Dark Web Monitoring for Estonians
Scammers often use stolen data from the dark web to make their phishing attempts more convincing. Norton’s Dark Web Monitoring scans known data-trading sites for your personal information, giving you an early warning to secure your accounts before they are used in a multi-stage attack.
Bottom Line:
As language barriers disappear due to AI translation, local Estonian scams are becoming more frequent. Upgrading to a suite like Norton 360 Deluxe provides the "continuous situational awareness" needed to stay safe in 2026.
This is an independent guide and is not affiliated with NortonLifeLock or any Estonian government authority.