AI Voice Cloning: How to Know You're Really Speaking with Not Just IT
Cybercriminals Can Now Clone Voices
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has advanced to the point where criminals can create convincing copies of someone's voice using only a short recording found online, in a video, on social media, or from a previous phone call.
This technology, known as AI voice cloning, can make it sound like you're speaking with a trusted IT technician, manager, colleague, or even a family member.
Unfortunately, cybercriminals are increasingly using these fake voices to trick people into:
Sharing passwords
Providing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) codes
Installing remote access software
Approving payments or financial transactions
Granting access to company systems
The voice may sound familiar, professional, and genuine, but it may not be the person you think it is.
How to protect yourself and verify you’re speaking with Not Just IT
Use the below verification input to verify you are speaking with a Not Just IT team member.
