Mashable 05月05日 02:14
Wrong number scams are on the rise again thanks to AI
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一种名为“杀猪盘”的新型短信诈骗正在兴起,诈骗分子通过发送随机短信,与受害者建立联系,逐渐“养肥”他们的信任,最终引诱他们进行加密货币投资或其他虚假机会。生成式AI的兴起使得这些诈骗更加个性化和难以识别。2024年,短信诈骗已给美国人造成4.7亿美元的损失,是2020年的五倍。这些诈骗活动背后往往涉及东南亚地区的强迫劳动。保护自己的最佳方式是:不回复任何来历不明的短信,直接拉黑。

🎣 “杀猪盘”诈骗通过发送以陌生名字开头的短信,与受害者建立联系,通过长时间的交流建立信任,最终引诱他们进行投资诈骗。

🤖 生成式AI的出现使得诈骗短信更加个性化,诈骗分子可以轻松地改变措辞,听起来更像真人,从而提高了诈骗的成功率。

💸 短信诈骗造成的经济损失巨大。仅2024年,美国人就因短信诈骗损失了4.7亿美元,是2020年的五倍。

🌍 许多诈骗活动背后涉及东南亚地区的强迫劳动。受害者被诱骗到这些地区,被迫在严密的监控和威胁下进行诈骗活动。

Ever gotten a random text that starts with a name that’s not yours, in a scenario you’ve never been in? Maybe someone thinks you’re "Emily from the gym" or "Daniel from the yacht club." You reply with the classic "wrong number," but instead of backing off, the stranger suddenly wants to chat. Friendly. Curious. Weirdly persistent.

Congratulations: you’ve just been targeted by a scam — and no, you’re not the only one. According to cybersecurity firm McAfee, as cited by CNBC, a staggering 25 percent of Americans have received these mystery messages. The scam isn’t new. In fact, it first started gaining traction back in 2022. What is new is how it’s evolving.

These are called pig-butchering scams — a grotesque name with grotesque intent. Borrowed from the farming world, the term describes how scammers "fatten up" victims emotionally and psychologically before the financial slaughter. They operate like long-con romance scams: someone pretending to be rich and important, who just so happens to find you fascinating. Over time, they build trust, often steering the conversation toward crypto investments or too-good-to-be-true opportunities.

Experts told CNBC that the rise of generative AI is supercharging these operations. It's letting scammers craft messages that feel more personal and making it easier to change up the script to sound more like a real person. And the numbers show it's working.

In 2024 alone, text message scams cost Americans $470 million, according to the Federal Trade Commission. That’s five times what it was in 2020.

The bleaker reality behind these scams is that many are fueled by forced labor. Large-scale operations based in Southeast Asia are often behind the messages, with workers trafficked from across the region under false promises of legitimate employment. Once there, they’re coerced into running scams under constant surveillance and threats — essentially trapped in digital sweatshops.

Not all participants are victims, though. Some of these operations are run by shady online gambling groups, staffed by people who know exactly what they’re doing.

The simplest and most effective way to protect yourself? Don’t respond. If a text pops up from "Emily from the gym" or "Daniel from the yacht club" and you have no idea who that is, ignore it. If the number’s from an unfamiliar area code or a region you’ve never set foot in — ignore it. That’s it. No need to engage, correct them, or play along. Just block the number and move on.

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