Gate News 消息,3 月 14 日,美国联邦调查局(FBI)数据显示,随着人工智能技术普及,政府冒充类诈骗正在上升。诈骗者利用深度伪造视频、语音合成和生成式 AI 冒充政府官员或企业高管,使骗局更具真实性。攻击者可通过公开的音视频资料生成逼真的数字分身,并利用 AI 自动生成高度个性化的诈骗信息。2024 年,一起利用 AI 伪造视频会议的诈骗案导致英国工程公司 Arup 香港办公室员工误信指令,向诈骗账户转账约 2 亿港元(约 2500 万美元)。在美国纳税季期间,诈骗者常冒充美国国税局(IRS)或其他政府机构制造紧急付款要求。FBI 互联网犯罪投诉中心统计,2024 年政府冒充类诈骗收到逾 1.7 万起投诉,涉案损失超过 4 亿美元。安全专家提醒,公众应警惕要求立即付款的信息,通过官方渠道核实来源,并避免点击可疑邮件或短信链接。
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