ScamAdviser Highlights AI-Driven Scam Threats at MWC 2025
ScamAdviser has spotlighted the escalating threat of AI-driven scams at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, announced in a press release. During the "GASA x ScamAdviser Fireside Chat," industry leaders discussed the evolution of scams from early malware to sophisticated deepfake-driven scams, highlighting the increasing risks to fintech and telecom industries.
Boice Lin, Chief Business Officer of ScamAdviser, and Jorij Abraham, Managing Director of GASA, emphasized the necessity of leveraging AI-driven intelligence and fostering cross-sector collaboration to combat these threats. ScamAdviser's technology, which includes an SDK for scam prevention and risk assessment, is currently used by leading companies across various sectors, including e-commerce and cybersecurity.
The discussion underscored the importance of AI in scam detection and the need for intelligence-sharing among industries to build a stronger defense against emerging threats. ScamAdviser and GASA reaffirmed their commitment to advancing scam prevention through AI and stronger industry partnerships, providing firms with real-time scam intelligence and risk mitigation tools.
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