Deepfakes, stolen personal information helping scammers get remote IT jobs
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29-June-2022

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Scammers are now using deepfakes and stolen personal information of people and applying for remote job interviews and work from home.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has warned of an increase in complaints reporting the use of deepfakes and stolen Personally Identifiable Information (PII) to apply for a variety of remote work and work-at-home positions.
Deepfakes include a video, an image, or recording convincingly altered and manipulated to misrepresent someone as doing or saying something that was not actually done or said.
"Complaints report the use of voice spoofing, or potentially voice deepfakes, during online interviews of the potential applicants. In these interviews, the actions and lip movement of the person seen interviewed on-camera do not completely coordinate with the audio of the person speaking," the FBI said in a statement.
At times, actions such as coughing, sneezing, or other auditory actions are not aligned with what is presented visually.
"Victims have reported the use of their identities and pre-employment background checks discovered PII given by some of the applicants belonged to another individual," said the FBI.
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The remote work or work-from-home positions include information technology and computer programming, database, and software related job functions. Notably, some reported positions include access to customer PII, financial data, corporate IT databases and/or proprietary information.
The FBI in March last year warned that cyber-criminals will almost certainly use deepfakes for cyber and foreign influence operations in the next 12 to 18 months. - IANS
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