Social engineering attacks are evolving, with traditional defenses failing against modern tactics, particularly AI-driven impersonation. Deepfake technology has introduced new levels of realism, enabling fraudsters to convincingly impersonate high-profile individuals, as illustrated by a recent $25 million scam in Hong Kong. Cybersecurity leaders are called to adapt to these unprecedented tactics as attackers leverage trust and technology to execute rapid, large-scale fraud. As AI continues to enhance these practices, understanding and addressing the evolving nature of social engineering becomes crucial for businesses.
Impersonation attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with AI enabling unprecedented realism and scale, especially through deepfake technology and voice phishing tactics.
The traditional means of defending against social engineering have been inadequate, as AI-powered attacks evolve to exploit human trust with alarming efficiency.
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