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Privacy Tip #416 – Impersonation is the Most Prolific Phishing Tactic in 2024 https://t.co/ZPeBKeg5ir #Phishing #AI #ConsumerProtection @_KarenHao @milenialwomen https://t.co/m1TMNyGpfp
Deepfakes Used To Trick Exchanges Cyber hustlers are flipping the script with an AI deepfake tool that breaks through crypto exchange security. They’re not hacking accounts - they're spinning fake profiles to wash dirty money. These ops use AI to craft fake IDs, pass facial… https://t.co/cu8UZEo3KR

Criminals are increasingly using artificial intelligence to mimic children's voices in scams, posing significant risks to parents. Reports indicate that just three seconds of audio from social media is sufficient for scammers to create a convincing imitation of a child's voice, which they then use to solicit help or money from unsuspecting parents. Additionally, AI is being leveraged in phishing tactics, with impersonation becoming the most common method of deceit in 2024. Cybercriminals are also employing AI deepfake technology to bypass security measures at cryptocurrency exchanges, creating fake profiles and IDs to launder money without needing to hack accounts directly. These developments highlight the growing sophistication of scams and the urgent need for enhanced consumer protection measures.



