La Policía Nacional alerta sobre una nueva estafa con voces clonadas mediante Inteligencia Artificial. Vía @noticiatrabajo https://t.co/lJBgDvwiDB
La Policía Nacional advierte: es una de las estafas más peligrosas, pero solo necesitas una pregunta para evitarla https://t.co/RlCvKufLgN
🎥 Watch this video to learn how to spot the red flags and protect yourself from fraudulent websites. 🔍 A professional-looking website, a name that sounds like a government institution, scammers use every trick to appear legitimate. #OnlineSafety #ScamAlert @PIBFactCheck https://t.co/w1rVXP33Xd
Authorities and cybersecurity experts have issued warnings about a rise in sophisticated phishing scams and frauds targeting individuals online. Common tactics include fake official emails, fraudulent websites designed to appear professional and legitimate, and scams involving cloned voices created using artificial intelligence. These scams often trick victims into revealing personal information or sending money, with some frauds mimicking government institutions to gain trust. Experts advise caution when clicking on links in unsolicited messages and recommend verifying the authenticity of communications to avoid falling victim. The National Police have highlighted the danger of AI voice cloning scams, emphasizing that a simple question can help prevent these frauds.