Deepfake voice calls that mimic loved ones. QR codes that redirect users to fake banking sites. These are among the latest scam tactics targeting Filipinos as cybercriminals increasingly use artificial intelligence and social engineering to make fraud harder to detect, according to Rakuten Viber.
Organizations are under growing pressure to secure video-based interactions as deepfake technology becomes cheaper, more convincing, and harder to detect.
Deepfakes are triggering what researchers call a “Great Trust Recession,” reshaping how consumers engage with banks, governments, and digital platforms, according to a new iProov study.
Deepfakes and AI-powered impersonation are reshaping cybersecurity, pushing organizations to rethink identity verification as the new frontline of defense.