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Warning: Hackers using AI to clone children's voices and trick parents

Criminals are hacking children's social media accounts and cloning their voices using AI to trick their parents into sending them money, MailOnline can reveal. Even the most basic scammers are using simple AI tools online to turn just three seconds of a child's voice into deepfake audio files with an 85 to 90 percent match, security experts have warned. Ms. Gamot revealed how a rise in the younger generation using social media - as well as preferring sending voice notes over text messages - could be behind the rise in this type of fraud. Hackers are targeting children's social media accounts, such as on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok to obtain samples of their voices from videos posted online or from voice messages. Ms. Gamot said that her company is already identifying 1.5 million plus threats per day that are AI based - with the 'hi mum, hi dad' scam text one major form of fraud.

Daily Mail

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