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How AI is supercharging identity fraud

How AI is supercharging identity fraud

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Generative AI is making identity fraud and social engineering easier, cheaper and more scalable — especially through deepfakes, synthetic identities and other emerging AI-agent risks — so traditional ID verification is increasingly unreliable.

Discussing these challenges for banks on this episode of the ABA Fraudcast with Paul Benda of the American Bankers Association are Jeremy Grant of the Better Identity Coalition and John Carlson, senior vice president for cybersecurity regulation and resilience at the American Bankers Association.

Two recent papers are referenced in this episode: Mitigating AI-Powered Attacks Against Identity and Authentication, intended for financial institutions, cybersecurity and fraud professionals, AI service providers, telecommunications companies and policymakers at regulatory agencies and in legislative bodies who are responsible for safeguarding identity systems and mitigating the risks posed by Gen AI; and Recommendations for Policymakers: Mitigating AI-Powered Attacks Against Identity and Authentication, both authored by Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council's Artificial Intelligence and Identity and Authentication Workstream (AI-IA), which was co-chaired by the American Bankers Association and Better Identity Coalition.

For ABA's fraud prevention resources go to aba.com/protectyourmoney. ABA's scam prevention campaigns #BanksNeverAskThat and #PracticeSafeChecks are newly updated as well. The ABA Foundation's Protecting Older Americans page includes useful resources to assist the fight against elder financial exploitation and additional increasing threats.

ABA Fraudcast host is Paul Benda, EVP, risk, fraud and cybersecurity at American Bankers Association.

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