Fraudsters are leveraging AI to impersonate individuals and steal digital identities, leading to an increased demand for advanced cybersecurity solutions. Emerging technologies have empowered online scammers with higher levels of sophistication, posing a significant challenge to cybersecurity efforts. The use of AI by scammers highlights the evolving landscape of cyber threats and the need for proactive defense mechanisms.
In response to the growing threat of digital scams, cybersecurity companies are utilizing AI to combat fraudulent activities and protect individuals from identity theft. The case of Angeline Lian receiving a deceptive lease renewal offer underscores the deceptive tactics employed by scammers to lure victims into financial traps. The article sheds light on how AI is both a tool for cybercriminals and a weapon for cybersecurity professionals in the ongoing battle against online fraud.
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