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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 13 MIN

Deepfakes & Voice Phishing: The New Frontier of Cybercrime

from Cyberside Chats: Cybersecurity Insights from the Experts · host Chatcyberside

AI-generated deepfakes and voice phishing attacks are rapidly evolving, tricking even the most tech-savvy professionals. In this episode of Cyberside Chats, we break down real-world cases where cybercriminals used deepfake videos, voice clones, and trusted platforms like YouTube, Google, and Apple to bypass security defenses. Learn how these scams work and what IT and security leaders can do to protect their organizations.  Takeaways:  Educate Staff on Deep Fake & Voice Cloning Threats – Train employees to recognize red flags in AI-generated phishing attempts, including voice calls that sound slightly robotic, rushed password reset requests, and unexpected changes in vendor communications.  Verify Before You Trust – Encourage employees to independently verify unexpected requests, even if they appear to come from trusted platforms (e.g., YouTube, Apple, Google). Use known contacts, not the contact information in the suspicious message.  Strengthen MFA Policies – Require phishing-resistant MFA methods (e.g., FIDO2 security keys) and educate users on MFA fatigue attacks, where criminals bombard them with authentication requests to wear them down.  Limit Publicly Available Information – Reduce exposure by minimizing executives' and employees' personal and professional information online, as attackers use this data to create convincing deepfakes and social engineering schemes.  Monitor Trusted Platforms for Abuse – Attackers are exploiting YouTube, Google Forms, and other legitimate services to distribute phishing content. Set up alerts and regularly review security logs for unusual access attempts or fraudulent messages.  Tune in to understand the impact of digital deception and discover practical steps to safeguard against these innovative yet insidious attacks affecting individuals and businesses alike. #Deepfakes #Phishing #SocialEngineering #CISO #Cyberattacks #VoicePhishing #Cybersecurity #VoiceCloning #CybersideChats

AI-generated deepfakes and voice phishing attacks are rapidly evolving, tricking even the most tech-savvy professionals. In this episode of Cyberside Chats, we break down real-world cases where cybercriminals used deepfake videos, voice clones, and trusted platforms like YouTube, Google, and Apple to bypass security defenses. Learn how these scams work and what IT and security leaders can do to protect their organizations.  Takeaways:  Educate Staff on Deep Fake & Voice Cloning Threats – Train employees to recognize red flags in AI-generated phishing attempts, including voice calls that sound slightly robotic, rushed password reset requests, and unexpected changes in vendor communications.  Verify Before You Trust – Encourage employees to independently verify unexpected requests, even if they appear to come from trusted platforms (e.g., YouTube, Apple, Google). Use known contacts, not the contact information in the suspicious message.  Strengthen MFA Policies – Require phishing-resistant MFA methods (e.g., FIDO2 security keys) and educate users on MFA fatigue attacks, where criminals bombard them with authentication requests to wear them down.  Limit Publicly Available Information – Reduce exposure by minimizing executives' and employees' personal and professional information online, as attackers use this data to create convincing deepfakes and social engineering schemes.  Monitor Trusted Platforms for Abuse – Attackers are exploiting YouTube, Google Forms, and other legitimate services to distribute phishing content. Set up alerts and regularly review security logs for unusual access attempts or fraudulent messages.  Tune in to understand the impact of digital deception and discover practical steps to safeguard against these innovative yet insidious attacks affecting individuals and businesses alike. #Deepfakes #Phishing #SocialEngineering #CISO #Cyberattacks #VoicePhishing #Cybersecurity #VoiceCloning #CybersideChats

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