How to keep yourself safe from AI scams?

AI scams are booming as they are untraceable, powerful, and can rob you all you have. Here’s how to prevent yourself
By Siddharth Rawat | Updated - 25 Jul 2024, 12:37 AM
How to keep yourself safe from AI scams?

These days, it’s common news to be fooled by scam artists via texts and phone calls when people are even a little negligent about protecting their personal information. Nevertheless, scamsters may now access more personal information about you and deceive you farther than you could have ever dreamed thanks to the new types of AI scams that are currently available on the market.

These days, codes for AI-enabled software can be purchased online for as little as $5, and it is possible to cleverly exploit these codes to trick individuals into losing money.

Keep your social media profiles private

These AI scammers frequently have access to a wealth of information from public social media accounts of individuals, including images, videos, voice samples, and personal information, which they utilize to scam you. If your social network account contains an excessive amount of posts and personal information, they will take it out and use it to con not only you but also your friends by impersonating you with voice clones.

Voice clones to scam your acquaintances

AI scammers can call your closest friend in the middle of the night, posing as you, and request a wire transfer to an account on the grounds that you are in immediate danger. Given the appropriate worry, your friend would act immediately without thinking to double-check it. In this manner, he would fall victim to the scam and forfeit money.

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Medical emergency fraud is among top scams

Someone informs you that your friend is detained and needs to pay bail right away. You must immediately send him the required amount of bail. How do you proceed? This very moment is when AI con artists will try to trick you into giving them money by playing on your emotions. In such cases, make sure to confirm the veracity of this allegation before paying any money.

Don’t Give in to Emotional Appeals

Scammers with experience know how to gain your trust, instill a sense of urgency, and identify your vulnerabilities, whether they are using an AI phone call or a pig-slaughtering fraud. 

“Be wary of any engagement where you’re experiencing a heightened sense of emotion because the best scammers aren’t necessarily the most adept technical hackers,” says Jabbara. “But they have a really good understanding of human behavior.” If you take a moment to reflect on a situation and refrain from acting on impulse, that could be the moment you avoid getting scammed.

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