The new face of fraud: Combating impersonation and deepfake threat

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Impersonation fraud targeting individuals, businesses or even government entities has been a longstanding challenge for businesses, often resulting in substantial financial losses, with some organisations falling victim to multimillion-dollar scams.

Techniques used by criminals have become more sophisticated with AI and deepfake technology, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish between genuine communications and fraudulent attempts.

Our publication emphasises the critical need for heightened vigilance and the implementation of robust security protocols to combat these sophisticated tactics. It also highlights the vital role of awareness and preparedness for executives across security, IT and finance teams.

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Daniel Fu

Daniel Fu

Partner, Forensics, PwC Singapore

Tel: +65 9627 4568

Dmitry Kosarev

Dmitry Kosarev

Director, Forensics, PwC Singapore

Tel: +65 9671 1326

Ankur Agrawal

Ankur Agrawal

Senior Manager, Forensics, PwC Singapore

Tel: +65 9623 9419