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AI can be used to create realistic images of people saying or doing things they never did. This can be used to spread misinformation, sow discord, and manipulate public opinion.

AI-generated profile photos are increasingly used to create convincing fake identities online. These accounts are often used to manipulate victims into sending money, sharing sensitive information, or granting account access. In some cases, attackers impersonate real individuals to make scams and hacking attempts more believable.

AI-generated images can be used to create fake identification documents. This can be used to commit identity theft, bypass KYC checks on crypto platforms, and for other crimes.

AI can be used to create entirely fake images of hotels, vacation rentals, and destinations. These visuals make fraudulent listings appear legitimate, tricking travelers.
Stay informed about emerging AI scams and the real-world risks of AI.

Criminals are using AI-generated photos and videos of people's loved ones to create virtual kidnapping scams for ransom, the FBI warned.

The Chinese-language AI app Haotian has received millions in crypto payments while being marketed to 'pig butchering' scammers for use in video-call deceptions.

A W5 investigation reveals how Canadians are being aggressively targeted by AI-generated videos of celebrities like Elon Musk to invest in fraudulent cryptocurrency platforms.

Chainalysis CEO Jonathan Levin discusses how hackers use AI for impersonation and translation to trick victims into sending funds from personal crypto wallets.

From dead crabs to shredded sheets, fraudsters use AI-doctored photos of 'damaged' goods to trick e-commerce platforms into issuing refunds without returns.

Cyber security experts warn of a new scam using AI to clone the voices of loved ones from social media clips to request money for fake emergencies.