FBI Warns Against Deepfakes Scams
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•FBI's new warning about AI-driven scams that are after your cash
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FBI is issuing a warning that criminals are increasingly using generative AI technologies, particularly deepfakes, to exploit unsuspecting individuals.
Criminals are using these techniques to impersonate individuals, often in crisis situations.
For instance, they might generate audio clips that sound like a loved one asking for urgent financial assistance or even create real-time video calls that appear to involve company executives or law enforcement officials.
The increasing use of generative AI technologies, particularly deepfakes, by criminals highlights a pressing need for awareness and caution.
By following these tips, individuals can better protect themselves from the risks associated with deepfake technology and related scams.
The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information is to have antivirus software installed on all your devices.
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