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Benjamin 20-01-2025 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 11601016)
I've had a couple of emails in the past from scammers pretending to be someone in my contacts saying they're abroad and in trouble, sick or arrested or something, and need money. Obvious scams.

Sorry, I won’t send anymore. :(

Livia 20-01-2025 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 11601154)
Sorry, I won’t send anymore. :(

Yeah, knock it off, Ben...

Benjamin 20-01-2025 06:28 PM

My fave is “PayPal” telling me I need to update my bank details. I’ve never had PayPal :laugh:

Benjamin 20-01-2025 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 11601156)
Yeah, knock it off, Ben...

You’ll be sorry. I could have been your international prince and you could have shared my wealth if you’d helped me transfer it to your account.

Beso 20-01-2025 09:27 PM

Like I would be the first point of contact for anyone I know.:joker:

James 20-01-2025 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11600949)
NO.

But my brother got a text from someone pretending to be his daughter.

The text said: 'Hey dad, I've lost my purse. But need to go to the supermarket to buy my weekly shop. About £200.00 will do. Just send it to this link:

NOT HIS DAUGHTER AND OBVIOUSLY NOT HER BANK ACCCOUNT.

Beware,.

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11601017)
Yeah I've gotten the Hi Mom and dad, I lost my phone, click this link to message me numerous times, clearly scams though

I've had the 'Hi Mum' message left on my answerphone for my landline. It was a bit unsettling to listen to.

Niamh. 20-01-2025 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 11601225)
I've had the 'Hi Mum' message left on my answerphone for my landline. It was a bit unsettling to listen to.

An actual voice message? Did they think people wouldn't recognise their own kid? :laugh2:

James 20-01-2025 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11601228)
An actual voice message? Did they think people wouldn't recognise their own kid? :laugh2:

It was kind of muffled sounding. I couldn't make out all the words.

James 20-01-2025 11:01 PM

Apparently AI voice scams are becoming a thing.

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.....What are AI voice scams?
First emerging overseas last year, many AI voice scams appear to be an evolution of the text message-based "Hi Mum" scam which gained notoriety in Australia in 2022.

This scam saw criminals contact victims by text, pretending to be a family member (often a child) in urgent need of money after losing their phone.

But the power of AI has now enabled scammers to take their impersonations to the next level, as Toby Murray, associate professor in the school of computing and information systems at the University of Melbourne, explains.

"AI voice-cloning technology allows you to mimic someone's voice pretty closely and [it's] getting good enough now that the results are becoming almost indistinguishable," he says.

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Scammers can use voice clones of a loved one in trouble to convince victims to hand over money.

Read more: The new PayPal scam to watch out for

"You can create a convincing, false recording of someone's voice that could then fool a family member into thinking that it's their loved one," Murray explains.

These recordings are then deployed against victims through phone calls or voice messages on social media apps.

But it's not just a family member or friend's voice you might hear on the other end of the line – investment scammers are also deploying this method, enlisting the voices of famous individuals to spruik get-rich-quick schemes and convince victims to hand over their savings......
From https://www.choice.com.au/consumers-...ai-voice-scams

Niamh. 20-01-2025 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 11601229)
It was kind of muffled sounding. I couldn't make out all the words.

And what did they want you to do?

James 20-01-2025 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11601231)
And what did they want you to do?

I couldn't make it out. Just the 'Hi mum' bit, then an emotional sounding person.

Benjamin 21-01-2025 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 11601230)
Apparently AI voice scams are becoming a thing.



From https://www.choice.com.au/consumers-...ai-voice-scams

Yeah, it wasn’t going to take them long to use AI for scamming.

Niamh. 21-01-2025 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 11601232)
I couldn't make it out. Just the 'Hi mum' bit, then an emotional sounding person.

Creepy

Gusto Brunt 21-01-2025 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 11601225)
I've had the 'Hi Mum' message left on my answerphone for my landline. It was a bit unsettling to listen to.

I can imagine.:shocked::shocked:


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