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AI-powered Scams on the Rise: How Fraudsters Use Tech to Deceive Consumers

What Happened

Consumer Reports highlights an alarming trend where scammers are using AI-powered tools to craft convincing messages, voice deepfakes, and realistic images to defraud individuals. These AI-driven scams can include phishing emails, fake calls imitating familiar voices, or manipulated videos and images that mimic legitimate organizations. The increased accessibility of advanced AI now lowers the barrier for criminals to launch cyberattacks and exploit unsuspecting users. Experts urge consumers to stay alert for these deceptive tactics and verify any suspicious communications.

Why It Matters

The adoption of AI in fraud underscores growing cybersecurity concerns as technological advancements outpace public awareness. As AI makes scams more convincing, consumers must learn to scrutinize digital interactions and organizations should invest in security education. Read more in our AI News Hub

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