deepfake scams

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Deepfake scams are a growing threat in enterprise IT, as highlighted by recent discussions on WindowsForum.com. These scams often involve AI-generated audio or video impersonating executives to authorize fraudulent transactions or access sensitive data. The rise of advanced AI tools like GPT-5 in Microsoft Copilot has made deepfake creation more accessible, increasing the risk for organizations. IT leaders must implement verification protocols, employee training, and detection tools to mitigate these attacks. The forum emphasizes the need for robust security measures as deepfake technology evolves alongside legitimate AI advancements in productivity and automation.
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    GPT-5 in Microsoft Copilot: Smart Mode, Deeper Reasoning, and Enterprise Impact

    Microsoft’s rapid move to fold OpenAI’s GPT‑5 into Copilot is this week’s defining platform shift — but it arrived alongside a cluster of AI-driven developments that matter to every IT leader: workforce disruption from automation, a surge in deepfake executive‑impersonation scams, contract...
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