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    Scam alert: Hackers are using AI to pull off big cyberattacks and fake job offers

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    In recent years, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in a new era of cyber threats, enabling hackers and malicious actors to execute sophisticated attacks with unprecedented efficiency. This escalation is particularly evident in two key areas: large-scale cyberattacks and fraudulent job offers. AI has lowered the barrier to entry for cybercrime, allowing individuals with minimal technical skills to orchestrate complex operations that once required extensive expertise.
    AI-Powered Cyberattacks
    AI is now a core component of modern cyberattacks, providing a range of powerful capabilities. One of the most significant is attack automation. Previously, most cyberattacks required a human operator’s constant involvement. Now, AI-powered tools can automate critical phases of an attack, from initial reconnaissance to deploying malware. For instance, AI algorithms can efficiently gather and analyze public data from social media and corporate websites to identify high-value targets and exploitable vulnerabilities. This customization allows hackers to create hyper-personalized and convincing messages for phishing attacks and other social engineering schemes. The content, tone, and vocabulary of these messages can be tailored to an individual’s job title or even mimic a company’s internal communication style, making them incredibly difficult to detect.
    Another critical threat is AI’s ability to create deepfakes and synthetic media. These manipulated videos, audio recordings, and images are used for a variety of malicious purposes, including spreading misinformation, impersonating individuals, and conducting social engineering attacks. For example, a scammer could use voice-cloning AI to mimic the voice of a CEO to authorize a fraudulent transaction. This technology poses a significant risk to individuals and organizations, as it can be used for extortion, blackmail, and identity theft.
    Fake Job Scams and Hiring Fraud
    AI is also being leveraged to create highly convincing fake job offers and to enable fraudulent hiring schemes. Scammers use AI to craft realistic job listings and build bogus social media profiles posing as legitimate recruiters. These AI-generated profiles and communications often have flawless grammar and a professional tone, making them seem authentic. The scams can take various forms, from asking for personal banking information for “direct deposit setup” to requiring a payment for “training materials” or “onboarding equipment.”
    In a more advanced form of fraud, AI can create entirely fabricated candidate profiles. These scams involve constructing a convincing fake identity with a bogus employment history, which can fool HR departments and hiring managers. In some cases, AI-generated candidates have successfully passed technical assessments and interviews, using AI to generate code and translate messages in real time. The ultimate goal of these scams is often to gain unauthorized access to a company’s systems and data once the “employee” is hired.
    How to Protect Yourself
    To protect against these evolving threats, vigilance is key. Always approach unsolicited job offers and messages with caution. Verify the legitimacy of a company and its recruiters by checking official websites and trusted job boards. Be wary of any requests for personal information, banking details, or money before you have been officially hired. For AI-generated scams, look for subtle red flags, such as overly generic or robotic language, inconsistencies in communication, and a lack of specific details. When dealing with a video or voice call, pay attention to unnatural eye movements, unusual pacing in speech, or a lack of emotion. In case of any doubt, double-check the request by contacting the person or organization directly through a verified and trusted channel.
    This video from CBS Mornings discusses how scammers are leveraging AI to create fake job applicants.
    How scammers are using AI to create fake job applicants.

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