New AI-Powered Banking Scam Targets Long Island Seniors, Police Warn
CBS New YorkJune 7, 20251 min2,839 views
5 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβNew Banking Scam Targeting Seniors
- π¨ Police and multiple banks are issuing warnings about a new scam targeting seniors on Long Island.
- π‘ Scammers are using artificial intelligence to generate fake phone calls and spoof numbers to impersonate bank fraud hotlines.
- β οΈ Victims are being alerted that their bank accounts are under attack and are prompted to provide PIN numbers or other sensitive information.
Tactics Used by Scammers
- π Scammers use AI voice-generated phone calls to sound convincing, sometimes even spoofing legitimate bank phone numbers.
- π° They may also employ elaborate schemes, such as a gift card scheme, to defraud victims.
- π³ Alerts often claim that bank accounts are compromised or that cards won't work, pressuring individuals to act quickly.
Impact on Victims
- π The scams not only aim to steal money but also to take away victims' trust and dignity.
- π΅ The primary targets are elderly and vulnerable individuals who may be less familiar with these advanced scam tactics.
How to Stay Safe
- π« If you receive a suspicious call asking for personal information, hang up immediately.
- π£οΈ Do not provide any information if prompted; instead, notify the police and your bank directly.
- π± For those with story ideas or concerns, a QR code is provided for reporting or further information.
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Banking ScamLong Island SeniorsArtificial IntelligenceAI Voice GenerationPhone ScamsSpoofingPIN NumbersGift Card SchemeElderly FraudBank Fraud HotlineVulnerable Victims
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