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AI Impersonation Scams Are Exploding: Here's How to Spot and Stop Them

Summary by Boston 25 News
Heimdal reports a surge in AI impersonation scams, predicting the conversational AI market will rise significantly. Scammers exploit advanced tools, causing billions in losses and emphasizing the need for heightened awareness and protective measures.

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It's the Secretary of State calling, isn't it?

·Los Angeles, United States
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The phone rings. It’s the Secretary of State calling. Isn’t it? For Washington connoisseurs, seeing and hearing is no longer believing, thanks to a series of recent incidents involving deepfakes supplanting senior officials of President Donald Trump’s administration. Digital fakes are also reaching U.S. companies, as criminal gangs and hackers associated with adversaries such as North Korea use synthetic videos and audios to impersonate corporat…

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Several companies have created artificial intelligence-driven bots to waste time on groups of scammers, with common conversations.

·Madrid, Spain
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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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