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Deepfake technology is advancing rapidly, enabling malicious actors to convincingly impersonate real people in videos, audio recordings, and beyond.
Increase in deepfake fraud in North America in 2022.
Frequency of deepfake attacks occurring globally in 2024.
Organizations that experienced deepfake incidents targeting financial data in the past year.
Deepfakes are no longer just a futuristic threat; they’re here now. SecureSpeakAI uses advanced audio and video checks to identify manipulated content in real time—so you can trust who you see and hear online.
We aim to safeguard personal and professional communications by catching deepfake impersonations as they happen. By detecting visual and vocal anomalies, SecureSpeakAI ensures each interaction is genuine.
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Deepfake technology has been implicated in various incidents, from financial fraud to political disinformation. Below are some notable examples:
In early 2024, fraudsters used deepfake technology to impersonate a company's Chief Financial Officer during a video conference, tricking an employee into transferring over $25 million to unauthorized accounts. Read more
A U.K.-based energy company fell victim to a deepfake audio scam, where fraudsters used AI-generated voice technology to mimic the CEO's voice, resulting in a fraudulent transfer of $243,000. Read more
Election officials express growing concern over the use of AI-generated deepfakes to spread disinformation, potentially undermining the integrity of electoral processes. Read more
The U.S. imposed sanctions on Russian and Iranian groups accused of using deepfake videos to spread disinformation targeting American voters, aiming to disrupt upcoming elections. Read more