Protecting Against Voice Cloning

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Protecting Against Voice Clones – Stay Ahead of AI-Powered Vishing Threats

AI-powered voice cloning is making vishing scams more convincing than ever. The Protecting Against Voice Clones infographic gives employees, students, and families a clear look at how hackers collect and use voice samples—often from social media or public recordings—to impersonate trusted individuals, commit fraud, or spread disinformation. With real-world statistics, examples of how these scams unfold, and four actionable safety tips, this colorful one-page guide is an engaging way to boost awareness and strengthen digital defenses.

 

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  • Display in break rooms, IT departments, and common areas
  • Share in employee awareness emails or monthly security newsletters
  • Add to your intranet, LMS, or cybersecurity resource hub
  • Include in new hire or student orientation packets
  • Distribute during Cybersecurity Awareness Month or safety workshops
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