Just last year, a mother in Miami, Manitoba, received a strange call from a private number. The voice on the other end sounded exactly like her son. He started asking questions, but something felt off. Uneasy, she hung up and called her real son directly.Turns out the first call was an AI scam.Stories like this are becoming increasingly common. According to cybersecurity company CrowdStrike, voice phishing attacks jumped 442% in the second half …
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