Online scams used to be easy to spot due to misspellings and bad grammar, but not anymore. Thanks to AI, the quality of fraudulent content has improved, making it difficult for people to differentiate between a real person and a bot.
The rapid advancement of AI has allowed fraudsters to fine-tune their scams and unleash them more effectively, casting a wider net in the hopes of finding unsuspecting victims.
Experts reveal that AI is being used in multiple ways for online scams, such as creating convincing fake profiles on dating sites and mimicking voices to deceive relatives into sending money.
While the methods have become more sophisticated, the goal remains the same: to trick people into handing over their money or personal information. Some telltale signs of a scam include being urged to act quickly, offers that sound too good to be true, or requests for specific payment methods like gift cards or cryptocurrency.
With the holiday season approaching, it’s important to be aware of the more sophisticated scam techniques being used and to stay vigilant to avoid falling victim.
Spam emails continue to be the most common and widespread form of scams, allowing criminals to cast a wide net with minimal effort. AI programs are now capable of crafting well-written and authentic-sounding messages, making it harder to spot fraudulent emails.
AI also enables scammers to fine-tune their messaging campaigns for different target demographics and time frames, extending the reach of their spam campaigns even further.

