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Deepfake fraud at work: video call scams, face swaps, and vishing

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Deepfake fraud has increasingly infiltrated business environments, with video call scams, face-swapping, and vishing becoming prevalent threats. The webinar by Resemble AI highlights the ease with which synthetic media can deceive finance and hiring teams, as tools to clone voices or swap faces on live feeds have become inexpensive and efficient. Deepfake attacks primarily occur during routine meetings, utilizing platforms like Zoom or Teams, where familiar voices or faces are manipulated to authorize payments or gain access. Real-time detection is crucial, as human accuracy in spotting these fakes is unreliable. Solutions like Resemble's detection model, which operates during calls, offer rapid identification and alert systems to combat these threats. The session emphasizes the importance of multi-layered defenses, including out-of-band confirmations and treating remote interviews as security events, to mitigate risks associated with deepfake fraud.

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