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AI-POWERED SCAMS: A NEW ONSLAUGHT YOU CAN'T IGNORE

Mint Mumbai

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January 06, 2026

Across India, families are quietly absorbing losses to digital fraud.

- RAJESH LONDHE

What was once an occasional mishap has become a predictable leak in the monthly budget. As we head into 2026, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven scams are making this drain sharper, more personal, and believable. The uncomfortable truth is that fraud has become a household expense, and unless we change habits, it will remain that way. Why households are losing money even when they believe they're careful.

Most Indian families view fraud as a loss, such as a wiped-out bank account or stolen identity. But what hurts finances today are the “micro-losses”: ₹99 here, ₹249 there, ₹1,200 occasionally. These unauthorized debits, fake renewals, or wrong UPI transfers don’t make headlines, but quietly erode a family’s monthly surplus. AI has amplified this problem. Scammers no longer rely on phishing messages. Today’s frauds are hyper-personal, using leaked information—family names, past purchases, PAN details, even your voice—to craft scams that feel authentic.

AI scams Indian households must brace for in 2026

Let’s break down the most dangerous, believable scams ahead—no matter how tech-savvy you think you are.

Voice-cloning “emergency” scams:

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