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AI-Powered Voice Cloning Raises Vishing Risks

Posted on September 30, 2025
AI-Powered Voice Cloning Raises Vishing Risks

A researcher-developed framework could enable attackers to conduct real-time conversations using simulated audio to compromise organizations and extract sensitive information.

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