
Deepfake Voice Attacks Outpacing Security Defenses with Just Three Seconds of Audio
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Deepfake voice attacks require as little as three seconds of audio to clone a voice for fraudulent purposes. These attacks are increasingly used to deceive employees into transferring real money through manipulated phone calls. Current defenses are failing to detect most of these deepfake voice-based scams, allowing attackers to bypass security measures. The article highlights that such attacks are outpacing existing protective technologies, posing a growing threat to organizations. No specific dates, CVE IDs, or geographic details were provided in the reported content.