A new AI-powered scam is targeting billions of Gmail users worldwide.
This sophisticated scam uses deepfakes to create incredibly realistic voice calls that trick users into giving up their login credentials.
How the Scam Works
The scam starts with a notification appearing on your Gmail account, claiming there’s an account recovery attempt. This notification seems legitimate, but it’s actually a fake. Shortly after, you’ll receive a phone call from a number that appears to be from Google.
The voice on the other end sounds incredibly real, like a professional from a Google call center. The scammer will try to convince you to approve the account recovery attempt, giving them full control of your email.
The Red Flags
- Fake email domain: The email address used in the scam is not a real Google domain.
- Perfect voice: The voice on the call might sound too perfect, almost robotic.
- Suspicious phone number: The caller ID might not match the actual location of the caller.
What to Do
If you receive a suspicious notification or phone call like this, don’t fall for it.
- Don’t click on any links in the notification.
- Don’t give out your login credentials.
- Report the scam to Google.
The Rise of AI Scams
Cybersecurity experts warn that this type of AI-powered scam is becoming increasingly common. Deepfakes are making it harder to tell the difference between real and fake content, making these scams more believable.
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