Brazen fraudsters and Minnesota officials scrambling to stamp out abuse of social services have something unlikely in common: They’re both relying on artificial intelligence to reach their goals.
AI content for scams can be targeted at individuals and ‘produced by pretty much anybody’, researchers say ...
AI is reshaping the identity fraud landscape, helping cybercriminals deploy more sophisticated fraud schemes than ever, despite a global stagnation in fraud attempts. The latest of Sumsub’s Identity ...
A record number of fraud reports were made to the UK’s database in 2025, as criminals continue to take advantage of artificial intelligence. Fraud prevention service Cifas warned that nearly 445,000 ...
The Straits Times explains the science behind traditional, generative, and agentic AI. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Insurers in the U.S. lose roughly $308 billion to fraud per year—nearly 25% of the industry’s total value. Within the property and casualty and auto insurance sectors alone, annual fraud losses can ...
Fraudsters are tech-savvy and here to challenge us every step of the way—we need to always be a few steps, if not a few miles ...
The famous ancient Greek dramatist Sophocles once said he'd rather "fail in honor rather than succeed by fraud." Sophocles ...