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AI Voice Scam: Loved Ones Demand Cash!

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Criminals clone voices of loved ones for scams.
  • Fake cloud storage alerts trick users into paying.
  • Scammers exploit fear and urgency to steal data.
AI Voice Scam: Loved Ones Demand Cash!

A concerning trend of voice cloning scams is on the rise, with criminals using artificial intelligence to impersonate familiar voices and deceive individuals into sending money. This sophisticated tactic preys on emotional connections and trust, making victims vulnerable to financial exploitation.

In parallel, a widespread phishing campaign utilizing fake 'Cloud Storage Full' alerts is rapidly spreading across smartphones. These messages mimic legitimate cloud services, warning users that their photos and videos face deletion unless they upgrade their storage. The deceptive messages often include personal details to enhance credibility.

Upon clicking the provided links, victims are directed to convincing fake websites designed to steal credit card information, PayPal logins, and other personal data. Researchers have noted a significant spike in this activity, highlighting the evolving tactics of cybercriminals who exploit fear and urgency to achieve their fraudulent goals.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Criminals use AI to replicate the voice of a loved one, then use it to trick victims into sending money under false pretenses.
Fake alerts are sent claiming photos will be deleted unless a small upgrade fee is paid, leading to data theft.
Verify alerts directly through official apps, avoid clicking suspicious links, use strong antivirus software, and enable multi-factor authentication.

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