Voice-Scam
AI Voice Clone Scams Surge: How to Protect Your Family
AI Voice Clone Scams Surge: How to Protect Your Family
A new scam technique is causing panic across communities: AI-cloned voices used in fake emergency calls to relatives.
How It Works
- Data Collection: Scammers collect voice samples from social media videos, voicemail greetings, or public posts.
- AI Clone Creation: Using easily accessible AI tools, they create a synthetic version of your loved one’s voice.
- Emergency Call: You’re called by “your grandson” or “daughter” in panic, claiming to be in trouble—jail, accident, kidnapping—and needing money immediately.
Recent Cases
- Ohio woman lost $6,000 after receiving a call “from her son” claiming to be in a car accident
- Texas family wired $8,500 after “granddaughter” called begging for bail money
- Multiple reports of callers using names like “Mom help me” before the line goes dead
Red Flags
🚨 Urgency: “I need the money RIGHT NOW” 🚨 Secret keeping: “Don’t tell Dad, he’ll be mad” 🚨 Unusual payment methods: Gift cards, cryptocurrency, wire transfers 🚨 Wrong voice characteristics: Slightly off pitch, unnatural pauses, background noise
The Grandmother Who Lost Her Retirement to a Grandchild Scam
Barbara’s Story
Barbara, 81, from Ohio, received a call at 7 AM on a Tuesday morning. The voice on the phone sounded exactly like her 23-year-old grandson Michael.
“Grandma, please help me. I was in a car accident. I hit a pregnant woman. I’m in jail and they won’t let me go until I post bail. I was drinking, Grandma. Please don’t tell Mom and Dad.”
The call lasted 45 minutes. Barbara spoke with Michael, then a “lawyer,” then a “judge.” They told her she needed to wire $47,000 immediately or Michael would remain in jail for 6 months.