FBI Alert: Beware of Deepfake Scams Targeting Officials – Stay Cyber-Safe!

The FBI warns of a malicious campaign using smishing and vishing techniques to impersonate senior US officials. If you get a text from the “President,” it might just be your toaster playing pranks—stay sharp! Always verify identities and create a family “secret code” to avoid AI-generated shenanigans.

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Brace yourselves, folks! The FBI has just unleashed the latest plot twist in the world of digital deception: deepfake impersonations of senior US officials. It seems like even our cybercriminals have opted for an upgrade, swapping their hoodies for AI-generated voices. In a world where you can no longer trust that your text from “the President” is genuine, the only safe bet is to assume that everyone is an imposter until proven otherwise. Welcome to the era where your phone is basically a spy movie!

Key Points:

  • The FBI warns of a campaign using deepfakes to impersonate senior US officials.
  • The attackers use smishing and vishing techniques to trick victims.
  • Victims are sent malicious links to install malware or steal credentials.
  • The campaign aims to access personal accounts for further exploitation.
  • The FBI advises verifying communication authenticity and using multi-factor authentication.

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