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De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Wed, 18 Mar 2026 09:51:14 -0500
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Cybercriminals using AI for fraud are making far more profit, Interpol claims

Date:
Tue, 17 Mar 2026 15:30:00 +0000

Description:
Polishing phishing emails and cloning voices are just some of the ways crooks
use AI to boost their campaigns.

FULL STORY
Interpol says GenAI-powered fraud 4.5x more profitable
AI boosts phishing, deepfakes, and social engineering campaigns
Agentic AI could enable autonomous end-to-end fraud in future

Cybercriminals and fraudsters using
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) are 4.5 times more profitable than
those not using it, Interpol claims.

In a new research paper, titled Global financial fraud threat assessment, the
international law enforcement agency said AI, greatly boosts both efficiency
and effectiveness of scam campaigns, suggesting that its popularity in the
criminal underbelly is only going to grow. There are numerous ways in which
crooks can use GenAI, but the most obvious one seems to be - polishing
phishing content. Before the emergence of AI, the best way to spot a phishing
email was to simply proofread it, since the fraudsters were usually 
non-native speakers, and the messages were riddled with mistakes that made it
obvious they didnt come from legitimate brands.

Abusing Intune -- With AI to polish and
rephrase the content, proofreading is no longer a viable option, and phishing
emails became more successful and impactful. 

But thats just the gateway drug to AI-powered fraud. High-level crooks are
using AI for deepfakes, creating hyper-convincing voice clones from almost no
source material. 

To make matters even worse, the dark web is full of widely available kits
(deepfake-as-a-service) that further lower the barrier for entry and make
kicking off an impersonation campaign just a matter of dollars. 

"Over the past two years, technology has continued to enable and enhance
financial fraud, empowering criminal networks to scale operations
exponentially with minimal investment," said Interpol. "Digital technology 
and AI, in particular, have dramatically transformed social engineering
techniques and victim profiling, enabling fraudsters to construct highly
persuasive fraud environments."

Interpol also discussed Agentic AI - systems that can autonomously plan and
execute complete fraud campaigns, from reconnaissance, to ransom demands. For
crooks it sounds promising, but it has not yet reached the level of mass-use
as GenAI. Whether or not that happens remains to be seen. After all, the
promise of agentic AI has yet to fully materialize in the legal world, too. 

 Via The Register

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/cybercriminals-using-ai-for-fraud-are-m
aking-4-5x-more-profit-interpol-says

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