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AI scams are becoming more prevalent, according to cybersecurity company IdentityIQ.

The Federal Trade Commission warns that scammers are using artificial intelligence to clone people’s voices, and the crimes are leading to distressing situations for people around the country.

Criminals are tricking victims into thinking they’re talking to a relative who may need money for reasons like paying for damages from a car accident, or paying ransom for a kidnapping. 

Experts say these scams are disturbing, but they work.

"This is, without hesitation, the scariest thing I have ever seen," said Scott Hermann, the founder of financial and identity protection company IdentityIQ. 

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Hermann says criminals just need a 20-second clip of someone talking, which is often pulled from social media, and they can make an eerily similar clone of their voice.

"All the way to the point that a mother can’t tell the difference between her own child, and a machine," Hermann said.

Criminals just need a 20-second clip of someone talking, which is often pulled from social media, and they can make an eerily similar clone of their voice, according to IdentityIQ. (FNC / Fox News)

Maryland resident Gerry Scally got a call from his supposed grandson last month saying he was having a very bad morning.

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"It was just exactly like Noah. It was unbelievable. It’s scary," Scally said.

Scally asked his grandson what happened. The voice replied, "I was involved in a car accident and I have a broken nose." close video Artificial intelligence is working in tandem with humans to create growth: Martin Rand

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But he thought something sounded off about his grandson’s voice. The person on the call spoke a little slower than his grandson. So Scally hung up and likely avoided a scam. His grandson was actually at school, just fine.

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"These are sophisticated groups of people. They’re often overseas. They’re working out of an office building," Hermann said.

IdentityIQ says voice-cloning scams are relatively new. They’ve only started getting reports about them within roughly the past year.

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"The worst part of this is, every week we’re getting more calls, seeing more victims, and the reason we’re seeing more victims is because it’s effective," Hermann said.

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The FTC has some tips if you get a call from a loved one asking for money. You should call the person back using a phone number you know is theirs. If you can’t reach your loved one, try to get in touch with them through another family member or their friends.

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Trump says he has asked Xi Jinping to free Briton Jimmy Lai

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Trump says he has asked Xi Jinping to free Briton Jimmy Lai

Donald Trump has asked his Chinese counterpart to release pro-democracy campaigner Jimmy Lai, who has been found guilty of national security offences in Hong Kong.

The US president said he felt “so badly” about the media tycoon and British citizen, 78, who was arrested in August 2020 after China imposed a national security law following massive anti-government protests in Hong Kong.

Lai, who had previously been sentenced for several lesser offences during his five years in prison, could now spend the rest of his life behind bars.

Jimmy Lai. Pic: Reuters
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Jimmy Lai. Pic: Reuters

Mr Trump said he had spoken to Xi Jinping about Lai’s case and asked for his release.

“I spoke to President Xi about it, and I asked to consider his release,” he said. “He’s not well, he’s an older man, and he’s not well, so I did put that request out. We’ll see what happens.”

It comes as UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said China’s ambassador to the UK had been summoned over Lai’s conviction to underline the government’s position in the “strongest terms”.

Speaking in parliament, she repeated calls for Lai to be released and called the conviction “a politically motivated prosecution”.

People wait to enter the court building ahead of the verdict. Pic: AP
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People wait to enter the court building ahead of the verdict. Pic: AP

Ms Cooper made the remarks after Sir Keir Starmer’s spokesperson said Lai’s case has been a priority for the government and “we will continue to call for his immediate release”.

Earlier in the day, China’s ambassador to the UK, Zheng Zeguang, met with a senior official at the UK Foreign Office “to lodge solemn representations over the UK side’s statement that made irresponsible remarks on the Hong Kong High Court’s guilty verdict in the Jimmy Lai case”, China’s embassy said.

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Lai, who founded the now-defunct pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily, was charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit collusion with foreign forces to endanger national security, as well as one count of conspiracy to distribute seditious publications. He was found guilty of all three charges.

Speaking after the verdict, Lai’s daughter Claire said if he were released he would devote himself to God and his family rather than political activism.

“He just wants to reunite with his family. He wants to dedicate his life to serving our Lord, and he wants to dedicate the rest of his days to his family,” Claire Lai told the Associated Press. “My father is fundamentally not a man who operates on illegal ground.”

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Claire Lai. Pic: Reuters

She said five years of solitary confinement has taken a toll on his health, and he has lost a significant amount of weight.

“He is a lot weaker and has only gotten weaker in the last year,” she said. “He has back pains and waist pains, his nails… when we visit, we can tell that they’re turning colours and falling off. Some of his teeth are rotting.”

He also has heart palpitations, is diabetic and his vision and hearing are failing, she added.

Hong Kong’s security chief, Chris Tang, said Lai has received “full medical services” and has never complained of the medical care he has been given.

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Jimmy Lai’s son: UK government must ‘do more’

‘You’ve got to keep fighting’

Meanwhile, her brother Sebastian Lai is lobbying the UK government for their father’s release.

“Regarding the United Kingdom, we talk about normalising relationships. Well, my father’s freedom should be a precondition to that,” he said.

Asked if he is optimistic international pressure can help, he said: “I think you’ve got to keep fighting no matter what. I think, taking my father’s example, standing up for what is right is why we’re doing it. This is my way of fighting for it.”

Hong Kong’s leader John Lee welcomed the verdict, saying: “He has harmed the fundamental interests of the country and the well-being of the people of Hong Kong; his actions are shameful and his intentions malicious.”

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European leaders back ‘multinational force’ to secure peace in Ukraine, as US commits to security guarantees

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European leaders back 'multinational force' to secure peace in Ukraine, as US commits to security guarantees

European leaders have called for a “multinational force” to secure Ukraine after any peace deal with Russia, as they struck an optimistic tone after talks in Berlin.

In a joint statement, they heralded “significant progress” – boosted by a new US commitment to provide unspecified security guarantees to Ukraine.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz described the guarantees by the US as “truly remarkable” and a “very important advancement”.

Adding to the positive mood music, Donald Trump said he believed “we are closer now than we have been ever” to agreeing a ceasefire for the deadliest conflict in Europe since the Second World War.

The comments round off two days of talks in Berlin between Ukrainian and US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, and a separate meeting of European leaders in the German capital.

Another high-level meeting, this time of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group, will be held on Tuesday. The British defence secretary, John Healey, will attend.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was not quite as cheery after Monday’s developments, called the talks on conceding territories to Russia “painful” and “very difficult”.

He told reporters in Berlin: “Frankly speaking, we still have different positions.”

Earlier, his security officials claimed to have dealt a lethal strike to a $400m (£299m) Russian submarine in the Black Sea – a claim that Russia rejected.

“The information from the Ukrainian special services about the alleged destruction of one of Russia’s submarines is not true”, said the Black Sea Fleet command.

Not a single ship or submarine of the Black Sea Fleet in the Novorossiysk base bay, nor their crews, were injured in the sabotage, the fleet command said.

Back in Berlin, European leaders issued a joint statement on behalf of the leaders of Germany, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, and the UK, as well as the presidents of the European Council and the European Commission.

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European, US and Ukrainian officials convened in the chancellery in Berlin. Pic: AP

The document said the leaders “welcomed the close work between President Zelenskyy’s and President Trump’s teams, as well as European teams over the recent days and weeks”.

“They agreed to work together with President Trump and President Zelenskyy to get to a lasting peace, which preserves Ukrainian sovereignty and European security.

“Leaders appreciated the strong convergence between the United States, Ukraine and Europe.”

Outlining what they considered necessary security guarantees, the leaders said the “multinational force” should be made up of countries from the so-called Coalition of the Willing and “supported by the US”.

They also said they “strongly support” Ukraine joining the European Union, and that it should be able to maintain its armed forces at a level of 800,000.

“It will assist in the regeneration of Ukraine’s forces, in securing Ukraine’s skies, and in supporting safer seas, including through operating inside Ukraine.”

A US official said about 90% of issues between the warring parties had been resolved and that they believed Russia would be open to Ukraine joining the European Union, and to the security guarantees in the deal.

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JetBlue passenger plane and US Air Force aircraft in near miss by Venezuela

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JetBlue passenger plane and US Air Force aircraft in near miss by Venezuela

A JetBlue passenger plane took evasive action to avoid a mid-air collision with a US Air Force plane flying with its transponder turned off near Venezuela, a pilot has said in an air traffic control recording.

JetBlue Flight 1112 was flying to New York from the Caribbean nation of Curacao and was flying about 40 miles off the coast of Venezuela when the Airbus A320 reported encountering the air force refuelling tanker.

The air force pilot was within a few miles of the plane and at the same altitude.

The JetBlue pilot said on the recording: “We almost had a mid-air collision up here.

“They passed directly in our flight path… They don’t have their transponder turned on. It’s outrageous.”

The air force jet then entered Venezuelan airspace, the JetBlue pilot said.

A JetBlue spokesperson said the airline had reported this incident to federal authorities and will participate in any investigation.

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They added that: “Our crew members are trained on proper procedures for various flight situations, and we appreciate our crew for promptly reporting this situation to our leadership team.”

US southern command – responsible for US military operations in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean – said it was aware of the incident and reviewing the matter.

They added that: “Safety remains a top priority, and we are working through the appropriate channels to assess the facts surrounding the situation.”

Last month, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) warned major airlines of a “potentially hazardous situation” when flying over Venezuela and urged them to exercise caution.

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Why Trump cares about Venezuela

Major airlines from around the world have halted flights as tensions have worsened and US President Donald Trump has threatened to begin hitting land targets in Venezuela.

The incident follows a fatal accident between a US military helicopter and an American Airlines flight in January that left 67 dead.

That crash, which happened in the heart of Washington DC, highlighted the importance of clear communication between civil and military aircraft when operating in the same area.

US B52 bombers have been flying over the Caribbean and along the Venezuelan coast. Pic: Reuters
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US B52 bombers have been flying over the Caribbean and along the Venezuelan coast. Pic: Reuters

US military build-up in Southern Caribbean

The close call in the Caribbean happened as the US continues its military build-up in the area as President Trump campaigns to oust Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro.

The increase in US military presence includes flights by US bombers near Venezuela, the arrival of the world’s largest aircraft carrier and new agreements for US military assets to transit neighbouring countries.

On Monday, Trinidad and Tobago became the latest country to grant approval for US military aircraft to transit its airports in the coming weeks, according to the country’s foreign ministry.

All of these moves are aimed at increasing US pressure on Venezuela’s government.

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Last week, US forces seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, escalating tensions between Washington and Caracas.

Oil exports from Venezuela have fallen significantly since the ship’s seizure, according to shipping data and maritime sources.

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The seizure followed a large US naval build-up in the region, which has seen the US launch strikes against multiple boats purported to be smuggling drugs to America over the past few months.

The legality of such moves has been questioned but has not prevented their repeated use.

It is reported that Venezuela’s opposition leader Maria Corina Machado escaped with US help to the Caribbean Island of Curacao during a daring escape from her country – before arriving in Norway.

Pressed several times on whether she supported a possible US invasion of Venezuela to overthrow Nicolas Maduro, she would not commit outright but said the country has already been invaded by Russia, Iran and terrorist groups like Hezbollah.

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