Forbes November 14, 2024
Alex Vakulov

AI-based social engineering attacks pose a growing risk as cybercriminals leverage advanced tools to enhance scams. Hacker groups use AI for live deepfake video calls, voice cloning, and AI-generated images to make scams more convincing. These technologies allow for large-scale automation of personalized attacks, increasing their reach and effectiveness.

Social media platforms inadvertently serve as hubs for these criminals, who share scamming scripts and techniques in plain sight. The rise of AI-driven tactics amplifies the psychological and financial harm to victims, making these attacks harder to detect and stop, and demanding urgent global action to combat them.

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