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AI Voice Scams in Australia

AI Voice Scams in Australia

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing, and with it comes new and innovative ways to scam people. One of the latest and most dangerous scams is AI voice scams.

AI Voice Scams in Australia

AI Voice Scams in Australia

In an AI voice scam, the scammer uses AI-generated voices to impersonate someone you know and trust, such as a friend, family member, or government official. The scammer will then use the AI voice to trick you into giving them money, personal information, or access to your computer or phone.

AI voice scams are becoming increasingly common, and they can be challenging to detect. The AI voices are so realistic that it can be hard to tell you’re not talking to a real person.

If you receive a call from someone you know and trust, but the voice sounds a little off, hang up and call them back on a number you know is theirs. Don’t give out any personal information or access to your computer or phone to someone you don’t know.

 

Here are some tips to help you avoid AI voice scams

  • Be suspicious of any unsolicited calls or emails.
  • Don’t give out personal information or access to your computer or phone to someone you don’t know.
  • Hang up if you think you’re being scammed.
  • Report any suspicious calls or emails to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

AI voice scams are a new and dangerous threat, but by being aware of them and taking steps to protect yourself, you can help keep your money and personal information safe.

 

Here are some additional tips to help you protect yourself from AI voice scams

  • Don’t answer calls from unknown numbers. If you do answer, don’t give out any personal information.
  • If you’re expecting a call from a company or government agency, hang up and call them back on a number you know is theirs.Be wary of calls that ask for urgent action, such as a payment or a change of address.
  • Never click on links in emails or text messages from unknown senders.
  • Keep your software up to date. Software updates often include security patches that can help protect you from scams.
  • Be aware of the signs of a scam. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
  • Report any suspicious activity to the ACCC. The ACCC can investigate scams and take action against scammers.

By following these tips, you can help protect yourself from AI voice scams and other online scams.

Written by The Original PC Doctor on 8/8/2023.

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