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Warning!!! AI impostor scam is working and Indians are at high risk

By- Techknowledge on May 8, 2023   

                                   

The increasing use of technology fueled by modernization has no question given rise to online scams and frauds. One such scam that's  going on these days is the AI impostor scam, and Indians are at a high chance of the same. Wonder if someone from your family, like your guardians or kin, calls you and tells you about an crisis and asks for cash. Most of us will pay immediately in this kind of circumstance. However, what if we tell you that all of it is part of a scam?

McAfee has released a cybersecurity AI report that discusses the issues related to the AI impostor. In this fraud, scammers are cloning the voice of the relatives of the victims and after that inquiring for cash, describing some crisis. The report too specified that India should be pretty worried due to this scam because it can affect a lot of people. The reason behind the same is that India is considered one of the most scammed nations within the world. Apart from that, most of the active people on social media will unquestionably get hit by the AI impostor scam. Moving further in this article, we will talk around the AI impostor scam, its working, and how one can be secure from it.

AI impostor scam: Definition and working

According to the McAfee report, around thirty to forty per cent of Indians share their voice online every week at least once. This consists of shorts, reels, and videos that may include the voice of the uploader. These scammers use audio tests to create voice clones. After that, these voice clones are used to scam the relatives and friends of the person by asking for help. According to the report by McAfee, twenty per cent of Indians have received similar kinds of voice notes and calls.

On a regular basis, users have experienced calls related to their relative’s accidents or possibly related to wallet or phone theft. In these cases, more than 60% of Indians were prepared to send the money instantly. Around 20% out of the 60 lost a figure of more than $1000 which converts to Rs 82,000. In expansion, 7% of people lost amounts ranging from Rs 4,00,000 to Rs 12,00,000.

How to defend yourself from an AI impostor scam?

If you get this kind of calls, then you should inquire something that's  between you and the relative you got a call from. This will assist you establish the identity of the user.
If you're  someone who is highly active on social media, then you should look out for something like identity protection services that will assist you in being secure from any kind of data threat.
Another important thing that you should follow is that you should avoid all unknown callers on your phone, as these calls can also be used to clone your voice.

       

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