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FUTURE OF CRIME: AI & DEEPFAKES
The New Indian Express Kalaburagi
|December 09, 2024
Cybercrime trends show that in the coming years, fraudsters will blur reality to loot vulnerable sectors, by targeting their staffers
ly deal with courier-related scam cases in 2023, acknowledged that deepfake technology will get more realistic in the coming year. "As deepfakes evolve, tracking and identifying scams will become nearly impossible," he said, adding that the challenges are already significant.
He also pointed out that scams are already at a professional level, with money being transferred to foreign accounts using cryptocurrency or other methods, all hidden under multiple layers. "The key to staying safe is awareness, and always questioning anything that comes from the internet," the senior officer emphasized.
The senior official also mentioned that India has made significant progress in digitization, with more people and businesses using digital platforms for services and transactions. However, he stressed that as digital services grow, it's important for the authorities to set clear rules. He explained that while private banks often try to make things easier for customers, they sometimes bypass regulations. This can lead to easier access to personal information, which can be risky.
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