Gmail, Outlook and Apple users urged to watch out for this new email scam: Cybersecurity experts sound alarm

Artificial intelligence: authentic scams.AI tools are being maliciously used to send “hyper-personalized emails” that are so sophisticated victims can’t identify that they’re fraudulent.According to the Financial Times, AI bots are compiling information about unsuspecting email users by analyzing their “social media activity to determine what topics they may be most likely to respond to.” Scam emails are subsequently sent to the users that appear as if they’re composed by family and friends.

Because of the personal nature of the email, the recipient is unable to identify that it is actually nefarious.“This is getting worse and it’s getting very personal, and this is why we suspect AI is behind a lot of it,” Kristy Kelly, the chief information security officer at the insurance agency Beazley, told the outlet.

“We’re starting to see very targeted attacks that have scraped an immense amount of information about a person.” “AI is giving cybercriminals the ability to easily create more personalized and convincing emails and messages that look like they’re from trusted sources,” security company McAfee recently warned.“These types of attacks are expected to grow in sophistication and frequency.” While many savvy internet users now know the telltale signs of traditional email scams, it’s much harder to tell when these new personalized messages are fraudulent.

Gmail, Outlook, and Apple Mail do not yet have adequate “defenses in place to stop this,” Forbes reports.“Social engineering,” ESET cybersecurity advisor Jake Moore told Forbes “has an impressive hold over people due to human interaction but now as AI can apply the same tactics from a technological perspective, it is becoming harder to mitigate unless people really start to think about reducing what they post online.”Bad actors are also able to utilize AI to write convincing phishing emails that mimic banks, accounts and more.

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Publisher: New York Post

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