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Digital Fraud at Industrial Scale: 2025 Wasn’t Great

Posted on November 26, 2025
Digital Fraud at Industrial Scale: 2025 Wasn’t Great

Advanced fraud attacks surged 180% in 2025 as cyber-scammers used generative AI to churn out flawless IDs, deepfakes, and autonomous bots at levels never before seen.

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