Fraudsters are exploiting generative AI faster than organizations can respond: SAS

>Use multi‑factor checks for sensitive actions.

Regular audits help spot weak spots.

Collaboration with tech partners speeds up response.

ToolUse
AI‑driven email filterBlocks fake messages
Voice verificationConfirms real callers

You can protect your business.

Start with simple steps.

Check links before clicking.

Verify requests through a second channel.

In my experience…

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These habits reduce risk.

Also, keep software updated.

Updates patch known AI‑exploit flaws.

Finally, report suspicious activity.

Reporting helps authorities track fraudsters.

Stay alert.

Stay safe.

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Add BBC report on AI scams somewhere.

Also maybe Reuters analysis of AI fraud.

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with link. Make sure to keep short paragraphs. Now count words roughly. Let's approximate. Paragraph 1: "Fraudsters are using generative AI to cheat companies faster than firms can stop them." (13 words)

Heading: "AI Drives New Scam Tactics" (3 words but heading not counted? It's okay.)

Paragraphs: each short. Let's count total words roughly. I'll count manually:

Paragraph 1: 13

Paragraph after heading: "Generative AI creates realistic text, voice, and video." (6)

Paragraph: "Scammers copy real people." (3)

Paragraph: "They trick employees into sending money." (5)

Paragraph: "These scams happen in minutes." (4)

Heading: "Companies Lag Behind" (2)

Paragraph: "Most firms lack strong AI detection tools." (6)

Paragraph: "They rely on old security methods." (5)

Paragraph: "Attackers exploit this gap." (3)

Paragraph: "Recent data shows a sharp rise." (4)

Bullet list items: each line counts words.

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