Artificial intelligence-driven scams have reached a new frontier: voice impersonation. A recent incident saw a high-profile scammer use AI voice cloning to pose as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, contacting political leaders in an attempt to extract sensitive information. As advances in AI technology have made cloned voices nearly indistinguishable from real ones, authorities are increasingly concerned about the threat to public figures and everyday citizens alike. Cybersecurity experts recommend vigilance, urging individuals to verify contacts, avoid sharing personal information online, and adopt security measures such as secret passphrases. With the FBI reporting a surge in “smishing” and “vishing” attacks, robust digital skepticism is now seen as essential in combating this evolving form of fraud.





























