AP Investigation Exposes US Tech Powering Global Scam Industry
- American technology and companies are key drivers behind the global rise of cyberscam operations, as revealed by an AP and Frontline investigation.
- OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini are major AI tools used within scam software, according to analysis with C4ADS.
- About 20% of device signals from scam sites in Myanmar linked to sanctioned groups passed through a US-registered company, based on AP and associated data.
- Elon Musk's Starlink remains the top internet provider in Myanmar, including at scam centers, despite claims of service cuts and governmental actions.
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Takeaways from AP/'Frontline' investigation into how US tech is abused for scams
American technology and American companies are being used to power a revolution in the cyberscam industry, playing key roles in the industrialisation and globalisation of fraud in ways that have not been clear until now, an AP/"Frontline" investigation has found.
Methodology for AP/'FRONTLINE' investigation into how US tech is abused for global scams
The AP/“FRONTLINE” investigation was based on tens of thousands of leaked scam center files, videos and photos; an analysis with C4ADS of misuse of artificial intelligence at scam centers; an...
Four days to make victims fall in love: How global scammers use US tech to fleece people
Technology from American companies is being used to power a revolution in the scam industry, playing a key role in the industrialization and globalization of fraud in ways that have not been clear until now, an AP/“FRONTLINE” investigation has found
Takeaways from AP/'FRONTLINE' investigation into how US tech is abused for global scams
Technology from American companies is being used to power a revolution in the scam industry, playing a key role in the industrialization and globalization of fraud in ways that have not been clear until now, an AP/“FRONTLINE” investigation has found.
FRONTLINE Exposes U.s. Techs Role in Global Scam Networks
Quick Summary: FRONTLINE Exposes U.s. Techs Role in Global Scam Networks An AP and FRONTLINE investigation revealed that U.S. technology is deeply embedded in global scam networks, affecting victims worldwide. Chris Colocousis from Massachusetts lost his life savings to a scam, showing the personal impact of these global fraud operations. Safeer Mohammed Koorimannil, trafficked to a Myanmar scam compound, was forced to target 50,000 victims in …

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