Comment by WeylandYutani
3 years ago
I read an article today about someone who was called by his daughter to transfer money. It turned out to be an AI deepfake.
The criminal networks are pretty sophisticated.
3 years ago
I read an article today about someone who was called by his daughter to transfer money. It turned out to be an AI deepfake.
The criminal networks are pretty sophisticated.
>The criminal networks are pretty sophisticated.
I’ve had to relay this on to people I train: It’s their job. It’s a business and it’s unreasonable for you to be better at aspects of it than they are.
I think the slide is titled “Someone is going to be the goose, hopefully not you”.
The attacker has the advantage of knowing when and how the attack will occur.
In nature, the predator has the fangs and claws.
It seems like the old Bell system with its monopoly rents was a feature then. Scams like this were impossible economically since even the cheapest long distance phone call rates were high enough to discourage scam call centres.
I’d imagine the play here would be to search known people of prominence/public figures/clergy/politicians/etc and then review the logs for signs of I’ll doing. Most likely infidelity. Then blackmail ensues.