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Recommended Event: CyberRisk Appliance: Identiverse - Las Vegas, Nevada, June 15-18, 2026

Recommended Event: CyberRisk Appliance: Identiverse - Las Vegas, Nevada, June 15-18, 2026

AI Tools Fraudsters Use

Solution Category Fraud Prevention
Type Webinar
Organization Datavisor
Event Format Company Webinar

Webinar Description

  • Examines the latest AI-powered fraud tactics and tools in 2026
  • Highlights real-world examples of deepfakes, synthetic identities, and AI-driven scams
  • Focuses on threats relevant to fraud prevention and AML professionals
  • Provides practical strategies for detection and response

The “AI Tools Fraudsters Use – 2026 Edition” event offers a comprehensive overview of how generative AI technologies are transforming the landscape of fraud. Building on the momentum of the previous year’s session, this edition delves deeper into the evolving methods and tools that malicious actors are leveraging to deceive individuals and organizations.

Emerging AI-Driven Fraud Threats

Fraudsters are increasingly utilizing advanced AI tools to create convincing deepfakes, synthetic identities, and voice spoofing attacks. These technologies enable the creation of highly realistic digital personas and manipulated media, making it more challenging for traditional security measures to detect fraudulent activity.

AI-generated phishing campaigns and custom AI agents are now being deployed at scale, allowing malicious actors to automate and personalize attacks. This shift has resulted in a significant increase in both the volume and sophistication of scams targeting businesses and individuals alike.

Key Red Flags and Detection Strategies

Professionals in fraud prevention and anti-money laundering must stay vigilant for new red flags associated with AI-driven scams. Indicators such as inconsistencies in digital identities, unusual communication patterns, and unexpected requests for sensitive information are becoming more prevalent as fraudsters refine their techniques.

Adopting advanced detection tools and continuous training is essential for staying ahead of these threats. Organizations are encouraged to implement multi-layered security protocols and leverage AI-powered solutions to identify and respond to suspicious activities more effectively.

Strengthening Fraud Prevention in 2026

This session provides actionable insights for professionals seeking to enhance their fraud prevention strategies. By understanding the latest developments in AI-powered fraud, attendees will be better equipped to recognize emerging threats and implement robust countermeasures.

The event serves as a valuable resource for those committed to protecting their organizations from the rapidly evolving risks posed by generative AI and related technologies.