You could become the target of cyber criminals who can use AI to clone your voice from platforms such as WhatsApp.
The use of artificial intelligence techniques to clone voices has created a completely new arena of risk for both businesses and individuals.
“While they have already targeted individuals making purchases on platforms like Gumtree or Bob Shop, as well as engaged in fake kidnapping, they are now expanding their operations to target high-level executives with C-Suite scams,” said the co-founder and business development director of Nclose, Stephen Osler.
Given the number of individuals who utilise voice notes to swiftly relay instructions to a team member or handle payments, it's simple to see the potential for hackers.to message colleagues while driving or racing between meetings, making it difficult, if not impossible, for staff to detect a false message.
“However, in reality, they unintentionally provide privileged credentials to a threat actor. This information can then be exploited to gain unauthorised access to critical business infrastructure and potentially deploy ransomware,” warned Osler.
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