😱 FBI Confirms: AI Voice Clones Rob US Family of $8,000 — “It Sounded Like My Son…”

In a terrifying new trend, cybercriminals are now using AI-powered voice cloning to trick families into sending them money. The FBI has confirmed that families across the US, UK, and Canada have been victims of this latest scam — and it's spreading fast.
One American father in Texas received a phone call that sounded exactly like his son crying and saying he'd been kidnapped. “He begged me to send the money,” the man said. “It was his voice. I swear to God. It was him.”
He wired over $8,000 through a fast money transfer. Only 15 minutes later, his real son walked through the front door… 😳 **It was a scam. Powered by AI.**
Cybersecurity experts are warning that it only takes 10–15 seconds of audio from TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram for scammers to build a voice clone. The voice can cry, scream, or beg — and **you won’t know it’s fake**.
⚠️ What You Need to Do Now
- Set code words with your family for emergencies
- Limit personal voice/video sharing online
- Verify strange calls through video or second devices
This scam wave is hitting Tier 1 countries the hardest — where people rely on fast communication and technology the most. Don’t let it happen to your family.
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