News

But try as Trump might to bend the news cycle to his will, the public eye remains trained, for the time being, on the Epstein ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is warning banks and financial institutions about AI-driven fraud. He highlights how voice clones and deepfakes are already bypassing current security systems, posing a serious ...
Renowned Miami defense attorney Roy Black passed away at 80 in Coral Gables, Florida, after battling an undisclosed illness. Widely regarded as a legal titan, Black remained active at his law firm ...
The Rockville Police Department has warned the public about a scam where individuals receive letters from a fake law firm ...
A Hillsborough County woman is warning others after falling victim to an elaborate AI-powered scheme that used cloned audio of her daughter’s voice to demand thousands of dollars in fake bond ...
AI deepfakes were used to contact three foreign ministers, a US Governor, and a member of Congress around the middle of June via the Signal messaging app. Two of the officials received fake voicemail ...
According to threat analysts, these scams are no longer isolated events but reflect a systematic weaponization of AI voice modeling against high-value targets.
These scams often appear as personal messages from senior government officials or high-ranking politicians, but are usually fake. Smishing refers to deceptive text messages, while vishing involves ...
The FBI has issued an advisory to all cell phone users warning them against what it calls an "ongoing malicious text and voice messaging campaign." In a Public Service Announcement this month, the ...
The FBI warns that the stolen credentials or information may be used to impersonate more officials, spread disinformation, or commit financial fraud. FBI Shares Common Signs of a Fake Message The FBI ...
What People Are Saying The FBI said: "Scammers have also used fictitious names that sound like government agencies, impersonate US universities, and send links to fake websites.
FBI has opened 250 investigations tied to violent online network '764' that preys on teens, top official says "This is one of the most disturbing things we're seeing," an FBI official said.