
INTERPOL warns global financial fraud losses hit $442 billion as AI scams surge
INTERPOL has issued a warning that global financial fraud losses are projected to reach $442 billion by 2025, with AI-powered scams contributing significantly to this surge. The organization has also established a new task force to combat these evolving threats.
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AI fuels surge in global scams, financial frauds; Interpol creates new task force - Khaleej Times
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Casablanca – Financial fraud has become one of the most widespread and fast-moving crimes worldwide, with losses reaching an estimated USD 442 billion in 2025 alone, according to INTERPOL’s latest threat assessment. No longer a side activity for criminal groups, the report says, fraud now sits at the center of broader networks linking organized crime, […] The post INTERPOL Warns Global Financial Fraud Losses Hit $442 Billion As AI Scams Surge appeared first on Morocco World News.
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