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StopAiFraud.com – The First Line of Defense

AI is now being used to clone voices, forge videos, and launch sophisticated phishing attacks. We help you spot AI-generated scams before they cost you money, data, or reputation.

  • Check suspicious calls, emails, and videos for AI-generated content
  • Learn how deepfakes and voice clones actually work and how to spot them
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What is AI Fraud?

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how criminals deceive, manipulate, and steal. Here are the most common AI-powered threats.

Deepfake Videos

AI-generated videos that impersonate real people, used for scams and misinformation.

Voice Cloning

Synthetic voices that mimic loved ones or authority figures to request money or information.

AI-Powered Phishing

Highly convincing emails and messages generated by AI to trick you into sharing sensitive data.

Synthetic ID Fraud

Fake identities created by AI to open accounts, apply for loans, or commit financial crimes.

Real-Time AI Scam Discussions

See what people across the country are experiencing and learn how to protect yourself from the newest AI-powered scams.

My family almost fell for an AI voice kidnapping scam

A cloned voice was used to demand money — here's how they caught the red flags.

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Deepfake video scams now targeting small businesses

New videos mimic CEOs and managers to push fraudulent money transfers.

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What to do right after you've been hit by an AI-powered scam

Victims share steps for documenting, reporting, and limiting further damage.

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