Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warns of scammers using AI for sextortion

Share post:

The FBI has warned about scammers using AI to create explicit deepfake images and videos known as “sextortion.”

Scammers manipulate innocent photos and videos from public social media accounts using advanced editing software. The victims, including minors and non-consenting adults, have reported having their images transformed into explicit content. These materials are shared on social media and porn websites to harass victims and carry out sextortion schemes.

In response, the FBI is warning the general public about the dangers of uploading personal images and videos online. While various forms of media may look benign when posted or shared, they may present unscrupulous persons with a vast library of information to use for illegal purposes.

Although the FBI has not published the actual number of complaints received, the notice was issued in response to a significant surge in sextortion schemes targeting juveniles. These scams often include internet predators creating phony identities, frequently appearing as attractive girls, in order to trick naive adolescent guys into sending graphic photographs. Following that, the fraudsters threaten to make the incriminating content public unless a ransom is paid.

Victims have reported scammers utilizing manufactured photographs or videos made from their social media accounts, online posts, or video conversations, according to the FBI. In certain situations, offenders employ deepfakes to coerce victims into sharing authentic sexually explicit photographs or videos.

The sources for this piece include an article in PCMag.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Related articles

Sleeper Supply Chain Attack Activates After 6 Years

A coordinated supply chain attack has compromised between 500 and 1,000 e-commerce websites by exploiting vulnerabilities in 21...

Russian-Controlled Open Source Tool Raises Alarms Over U.S. Cybersecurity

A widely used open-source Go library, easyjson, used in healthcare, finance and even defence has come under scrutiny...

Signal Archiving Tool Used By Trump Admin Is Breached, Raising Alarms Over Messaging Security (EDITORIAL)

(EDITORIAL) A messaging tool used by Trump administration officials to archive encrypted Signal messages has been hacked —...

Anthropic Warns: AI “Virtual Employees” Could Pose Security Risks Within a Year

Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence company, anticipates that AI-powered virtual employees could begin operating within corporate networks as...

Become a member

New, Relevant Tech Stories. Our article selection is done by industry professionals. Our writers summarize them to give you the key takeaways