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AI attack that ‘humans can’t easily identify’ is ‘happening now’ as expert warns ‘almost everyone’ is a potential target

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ALMOST anyone can become a victim of an artificial intelligence attack – so you need to be alert.

A leading security expert has warned about some of the ways criminals are already using AI to target you.

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Artificial intelligence can be a force for good – but criminals can exploit it tooCredit: Getty

AI seems to be everywhere these days, powering applications, characteristicsand human-like chatbots.

And even if you’re not using these AI-powered tools, criminals are – and can target you just because you have a phone number.

For example, criminals can use AI to create fake voices (even ones that sound like a loved one) just to trick you.

“Many people still think of AI as a future threat, but real attacks are happening now,” said security expert Paul Bischoff.

PHONE CLONE

“I think deepfake audio in particular will be a challenge because we as humans cannot easily identify it as fake and almost everyone has a phone number.”

Artificial intelligence Voice cloning can be done in just a few seconds.

And it will become increasingly difficult to distinguish a fake voice from a real voice.

Even if you can hear the signs of a fake voice, you may not be able to do so nearby. future.

It will be important to avoid answering unknown calls, use safe words to verify the caller’s identity, and pay attention to key signs of fraud, such as urgent requests for money or information.

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Of course, “deepfake” voices are not the only AI threat we face.

Paul, a consumer privacy advocate at Comparitech, warned that AI chatbots could be hijacked by criminals to obtain your private information – or even scam you.

“AI chatbots can be used for phishing to steal passwords, credit card numbers, Social Security numbers and other private data,” he told The US Sun.

“AI hides the sources of information from which it extracts to generate answers.

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AI chatbots are being used to scam people looking for romance online. These chatbots are designed to mimic human conversations and can be difficult to detect.

However, there are some warning signs that can help you identify them.

For example, if the chatbot responds very quickly and with generic responses, it is probably not a real person.

Another clue is if the chatbot tries to transfer the conversation from the dating platform to a different app or website.

Furthermore, if the chatbot asks for personal information or money, it is definitely a scam.

It’s important to stay vigilant and exercise caution when interacting with strangers online, especially when it comes to matters of the heart.

If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.

Be skeptical of anyone who seems too perfect or too eager to move the relationship forward.

By being aware of these warning signs, you can protect yourself from falling victim to AI chatbot scams.

“Responses may be inaccurate or biased, and AI may extract sources that should be confidential.”

AI-ANYWHERE!

A big problem for regular Internet users is that AI will soon be inevitable.

It already powers chatbots used by tens of millions of people, and that number will grow.

And it will appear in an increasing number of apps and products.

Apps like ChatGPT are powerful tools, but don't believe everything a chatbot tells you

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Apps like ChatGPT are powerful tools, but don’t believe everything a chatbot tells youCredit: Alamy

For example, Google’s Gemini and Microsoft Copilot are already appearing in products and devices – and Litter Intelligence will soon power the iPhonewith the help of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

Therefore, it is important for everyday people to know how to stay safe when using AI.

“AI will be gradually (or abruptly) implemented into chatbots, search engines and other existing technologies,” Paul explained.

“AI is already included by default in Google Search and Windows 11, and defaults matter.

“Even if we have the option to turn off AI, most people won’t do it.”

DEFENSE AGAINST DEEPFAKES

Here’s what Sean Keachhead of technology and science at The Sun and The US Sun, has this to say…

The rise of deepfakes is one of the most worrying trends in online security.

Deepfake technology can create videos of you even from a single photo – so almost no one is safe.

But although it seems a little desperate, the rapid rise of deepfakes has some advantages.

For starters, there is much greater awareness about deepfakes now.

Therefore, people will look for signs that a video could be faked.

Likewise, technology companies are investing time and money in software that can detect fake AI content.

This means social media will be able to flag false content for you with greater confidence – and more frequently.

As the quality of deepfakes increases, you will likely have difficulty spotting visual errors – especially a few years from now.

So your best defense is your common sense: apply thorough scrutiny to everything you watch online.

Ask if the video is something that would make sense for someone to fake – and who benefits from you seeing that clip?

If you’ve been told something alarming, a person is saying something that seems strange, or you’re being led into a hasty action, there’s a chance you’re watching a fraudulent clip.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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