Did AI fool you?

Did AI fool you?

What Are AI Scams, and Why Should You Care?

I know I'm all about promoting AI and staying up-to-date with the latest developments, but yesterday, while I was enjoying my coffee, I got an ad for an AI course.

What were they promising selling?

  • 50x your salary
  • Build a $100M+ AI tool
  • maybe save the world xD

Some quick facts:

  • AI-Powered: These scams use AI tools to automate and personalize attacks. Whether it’s creating fake videos, sending phishing emails, or even faking a whole conversation, AI gives scammers a powerful new way to trick people.
  • Rapid and Widespread: AI doesn't just make scams more convincing; it lets them happen faster and on a larger scale than ever before.
  • Easy Access: Nowadays, you don’t need to be a tech whiz to pull off a scam. AI tools are easy to get, making it simple for just about anyone to start a scam operation.


What’s at stake?

  • Your Wallet: Obviously, there’s a real risk of losing money.
  • Your Reputation: Getting caught up in a scam can do a number on your public image or business reputation.
  • Your Peace of Mind: Dealing with a scam can be seriously stressful and damaging.

With 68% of people seeing more scams lately, it’s clear we’re all at risk. These scams are tricky because they bypass many old-school security measures, making them harder to catch.


7 AI-Powered Scams to Watch Out For

Scammers are getting craftier, but knowing their tricks is half the battle.

Here are some of the infamous AI scams:


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Always double-check sources and never rush into deals or donations, no matter how legit they seem!

Some helpful links for you:

  1. How to spot AI video scam?
  2. Top 10 Scams Targeting Seniors
  3. 7 Red Flags to Look for When Shopping Online


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Exposing Callback Scams Using AI

Disclaimer: I don't support AI scams. This is just to show how easy it is to create one.

Let me show you how easy it is to turn a simple voicemail scam into a highly deceptive, AI-powered message using free AI tools.


1. The Original Scam Call

Here's a typical scam voicemail: it starts with a vague greeting, lacks specific details, and pressures the recipient with urgent, nonspecific threats. Clearly, it's designed to scare rather than inform.

Listen to the call 🎧

2. Refining the Script with ChatGPT

Next, we'll use ChatGPT to give our scam script a makeover by adding realistic conversational elements and details.


3. Voice Conversion with AI Text-to-Voice Tool

For the final touch, we apply an AI-powered text-to-speech tool.

Today's tools utilize advanced deep learning to mimic human speech nuances—including intonation and emotion—making it challenging to distinguish from an actual human over the phone.


4. The Final Product

In mere minutes, we've elevated a straightforward callback scam into something far more deceptive and sophisticated. Take a listen to the end result!

Listen to the call 🎧


By hearing the transformed message, you can appreciate just how realistic it sounds.

Shoutout to caniphish.com for this awareness!


Famous AI scams…

  1. Booking.com warns of up to 900% increase in travel scams
  2. The Terrifying A.I. Scam That Uses Your Loved One’s Voice
  3. Celebs targeted by AI scams

How to Spot and Block AI Scams

They're fast, they're clever, and they can do serious damage.


Let's go over some easy steps to keep your business safe without frustrating your customers.

Implement AI-Powered Fraud Detection

  • Choose a reputable AI fraud detection service like Sift, Kount, or Signifyd.
  • Integrate the chosen tool with your e-commerce platform or payment gateway.
  • Set up custom rules based on your business model and risk tolerance.
  • Regularly review and adjust the AI's decision thresholds to balance security and user experience.

Secure Every Customer Touchpoint

  • Use HTTPS across your entire website, not just the checkout page.
  • Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) for user accounts, but make it optional for low-risk activities.
  • Use tokenization for stored payment information to minimize data exposure.
  • Employ CAPTCHAs or similar challenges for account creation and high-risk actions, but use more user-friendly versions like reCAPTCHA v3.

Balance Security and User Experience

  • Implement risk-based authentication: increase security measures only for suspicious activities or high-value transactions.
  • Use biometric authentication options (fingerprint, face ID) where possible for a seamless yet secure experience.
  • Provide clear explanations when additional security steps are required.
  • Offer guest checkout options to reduce friction for one-time customers.

Stay Vigilant and Adapt

  • Subscribe to fraud prevention newsletters and forums (e.g., Krebs on Security, SANS Institute updates).
  • Conduct regular security audits and penetration testing.
  • Set up a bug bounty program to encourage ethical hackers to find and report vulnerabilities.
  • Establish a process for quickly implementing security patches and updates.

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Thanks for sharing an informative-insightful article, on 'AI & AI SCAMS', Springworks. Syed Awees, ACCA.

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Thanks for sharing an informative-insightful article, on 'AI & AI SCAMS', Springworks. Syed Awees, ACCA.

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