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An unknown individual or group using AI impersonated Secretary of State Marco Rubio to contact at least five high-level government, according to a State Department cable.
An AI-generated voice impersonating Marco Rubio targeted top officials via Signal, exposing gaps in identity controls and prompting a federal investigation.
A series of AI-generated attempts to mimic Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s voice has experts and lawmakers pushing for more safeguards against the rise of synthetic audio threats. Officials are on high alert after an impostor,
The U.S. State Department is warning diplomats of an AI-driven scheme impersonating Sec. Marco Rubio to contact top officials via fake texts and voice messages. Here’s what we know.
Someone is impersonating Secretary of State Marco Rubio through text messages and the messaging app Signal, using AI to imitate his voice and writing style. The imposter messaged foreign ministers, a U.
An AI imposter is making calls to officials. Who is the AI imposter impersonating? United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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PCMag on MSNAn AI Imposter of Marco Rubio Is Going Rogue on SignalAn unknown person is using AI to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Signal and has contacted at least five government officials.They've left voicemails and sent text messages to foreign ministers,
Two of the targeted officials received AI-generated Signal voicemails intended to sound like Rubio. In another incident, the bad actor sent a text message that asked an official to join Signal. It’s believed that the campaign was meant to gain “access to information or accounts” of the targeted individuals.
An imposter using AI to pose as Secretary of State Marco Rubio contacted three foreign ministers, a U.S. governor and a member of Congress, according to a State Department cable.
Security analysts tell Information Security Media Group more impersonation scams fueled by artificial intelligence - like the recent one involving Secretary of