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** [https://www.forbes.com/sites/jessedamiani/2019/09/03/a-voice-deepfake-was-used-to-scam-a-ceo-out-of-243000/ '''''A Voice Deepfake Was Used To Scam A CEO Out Of $243,000''''' at forbes.com], 2019-09-03 reporting<ref name="Forbes 2019 reporting digital sound-alike fraud"> | |||
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|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/jessedamiani/2019/09/03/a-voice-deepfake-was-used-to-scam-a-ceo-out-of-243000/ | |||
|title=A Voice Deepfake Was Used To Scam A CEO Out Of $243,000 | |||
|last=Damiani | |||
|first=Jesse | |||
|date=2019-09-03 | |||
|website=[[w:Forbes.com]] | |||
|publisher=[[w:Forbes]] | |||
|access-date=2022-01-01 | |||
|quote=According to a new report in The Wall Street Journal, the CEO of an unnamed UK-based energy firm believed he was on the phone with his boss, the chief executive of firm’s the German parent company, when he followed the orders to immediately transfer €220,000 (approx. $243,000) to the bank account of a Hungarian supplier. In fact, the voice belonged to a fraudster using AI voice technology to spoof the German chief executive. Rüdiger Kirsch of Euler Hermes Group SA, the firm’s insurance company, shared the information with WSJ.}} | |||
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