Protect Yourself from AI Fraud

In this digital era, AI is enabling new forms of fraud. Scammers use AI to analyze data quickly and personalize scams, making them appear genuine. Here are some common types to be aware of:

Phishing Scams: Scammers impersonate reputable organizations through convincing emails to gain access to your login credentials.

Imposter Scams: Fraudsters pose as trusted individuals or organizations, such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), to extract personal information or immediate payments.

Tech Support Scams: Scammers pretend to offer help with computer issues, tricking you into providing device access or paying for unnecessary services.

Grandparent Scams: Emotional manipulation is at play here with scammers pretending to be a grandchild in distress to extract money.

Deepfake Scams: Using AI, scammers manipulate videos or images featuring well-known individuals to deceive and convince you into financial transactions.

Malware Attacks: Scammers use AI to create advanced malware that infiltrates your computer.

Protecting yourself from AI fraud involves awareness, caution, and education. Verify the identity of any individuals or organizations contacting you independently, be wary of unsolicited requests, and stay informed about the latest scams.

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